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30 September, 08:50

Does a square with sides of 14" long have a greater area than a circle with a radius of 8"? (Use 3.14 for pie) Answer Yes or No and explain how you know.

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  1. 30 September, 10:48
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    Answer: No

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Area of a square = side ^ 2

    Since a side has been given as 14, we square the side given which is:

    Area of square = 14 * 14 = 196

    Area of a circle = π r^2

    Since radius is 8, are will be

    = 3.14 * 8 * 8

    = 3.14 * 64

    = 200.96

    From the answers provided, the area of the circle is more than the area of the square.

    The square does not have a greater area than the circle.
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