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if square A has a side of length 5 inches how many times bigger is the area of square B if it has a side of length 25 inches?

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Answered by pratham7777775
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We need to find the area of both the square and the circle and then subtract the two. Inscribed means draw within a figure so as to touch in as many places as possible. So the circle is drawn inside the square. The opposite is circumscribed, meaning drawn outside.

Asquare = s2 = 36 cm2 so the side is 6 cm

6 cm is also the diameter of the circle and thus the radius is 3 cm

A circle = πr2 = 3.14 * 32 = 28.28 cm2

The resulting difference is 7.74 cm2

I hope it helps you ✌️

Answered by sanketshettar
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