Math, asked by kavithaurs9833, 11 months ago

This partial circle has a radius of 11 inches. What is the area of this figure? Use 3.14 pi. Enter your answer as a decimal in the box. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. in.² A circle with a quadrant missing. The length of one side of the quadrant is 11 inches.

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Answered by anuragsahu50
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Answered by AditiHegde
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The area of the figure with a circle missing a quadrant of radius 11 inches and length of one side of the quadrant is 11 inches is as follows.

Area of the figure = Area of circle - Area of quadrant

Area of circle = πr²

Area of quadrant = πr²/4

Area of the figure = πr² - πr²/4

= ( 4πr² - πr² ) / 4

= 3πr²/4

= 3/4 × 22/7 × 11²

= 285.21 in²

≈ 285 in².

Therefore, the area of the figure to the nearest hundredth is 285 in²

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