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30 June, 19:15

How much greater is the area of a square with a side length of 9 inches than the area of a circle with a radius of 3 inches?

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  1. 30 June, 23:02
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    The area of the square is 81 sq in, and the area of the circule is (3.14) (3 in) ^2, or approx 3.14 (9) sq in, or approx 28.27 sq in.

    Subtract: 81 sq in - 28.27 sq in = approx. 52.73 sq in.

    The difference is 52.73 sq in; the square is larger, the circle smaller.
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