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22 May, 13:46

A circular table had the diameter of 48 inches. A carpender is remaking it into a square table. To the nearest tenth of an inch, what is the greatest possible side length of the square table? Explain.

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  1. 22 May, 14:53
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    The original area of the table is πR²=π. (24) ² = 1809.55

    We would like to have an almost similar area with a square table

    Let a be the side of the square table, then its are = a²

    but a² = 1809.55 = = >a = √ (1809.55) = = > a = 42.538
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