The diagram shows a circle drawn inside a square. The circle touches the edges of the square. 18 cm Calculate the total shaded area. Take ? to be 3.142 and write down all the digits given by your calculator.
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The problem describes a circle inscribed in a square, meaning the circle touches all four sides of the square. The side length of the square is given as 18 cm. We are asked to calculate the total shaded area, which is the area of the square minus the area of the Show more…
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