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30 March, 06:18

How much greater is the area of a circle with a radius of 6.2 inches than the area of a square with a side length of 4 inches?

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  1. 30 March, 06:21
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    7.54 times greater.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The square with a side length of 4 inches has a 4*4=16 inches squared area. The area of a cirkel is calculated with the formula / pi*r^2. Using the 6.2 inch radius given, we get / pi*6.2^2=120.76 inches squared. 120.76/16=7.54 times greater.
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