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A circle is inscribed in a square. Write and simplify an expression for the ratio of the area of the square to the are of the circle. For a circle inscribed in a square, the diameter of the circle is equal to the side length of the square
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if the diameter of the circle is D
then the area is pi D^2 / 4
if the side of the square is D
then the area is D^2
so
area square / area circle = D^2/ (pi D^2/4) = 4/pi or about 1.27324
then the area is pi D^2 / 4
if the side of the square is D
then the area is D^2
so
area square / area circle = D^2/ (pi D^2/4) = 4/pi or about 1.27324
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