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A circle is cut from a square piece of cloth, as shown: A square, one side labeled as 42 inches has a circle inside it. The circle touches all the sides of the square. The portion of the square outside the circle is shaded. How many square inches of cloth are cut from the square? (π = 3.14) 131.88 in2 168.00 in2 1,384.74 in2 1,764.00 in2

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Answered by raghulragavi07
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Step-by-step explanation:

A circle is cut from a square piece of cloth, as shown:

A square, one side labeled as 36 inches, has a circle inside it. The circle touches all the sides of the square. The portion of the square outside the circle is shaded.

How many square inches of cloth are cut from the square?

(π = 3.14)

1,017.36 in2

1,182.96 in2

1,276.00 in2

1,489.24 in2

Answered by Yxsef
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Answer:

1,384.74 in2, I guessed and ended up getting the question right.

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