the smaller one will fit better into the bigger one
A square whose diagonal is the diameter of the circle. So, if it is a circle with diameter 18 units then the diagonal of the square is 18 units and so its side is 9*sqrt(2) = 12.7 units.
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well it means that if u square something that's is all i know
It is not. If you draw yourself a square then inscribe a circle with a radius of half the length of a side of the square, the circle will fit inside the square but the corners of the square will be outside the circle. Thus by inspection the area of the square is larger than the area of the circle.
Let's call the number 'K' ... the side of the square and the radius of the circle.-- the area of the square is [ K2 ]-- the area of the circle is [ (pi) K2 ]-- The ratio of the circle to the square is [(pi) K2 / K2 ] = pi
one that is 16in in diameter.
A square whose diagonal is the diameter of the circle. So, if it is a circle with diameter 18 units then the diagonal of the square is 18 units and so its side is 9*sqrt(2) = 12.7 units.
Assuming the semicrcles make a circle that fits precisely inside the square, then the perimeter of the square is 4d, where d is the diameter of the circle (or semicircle) C Bad
The largest square that can fit inside a 36-inch diameter circle has its corners touching the circle. The diagonal of the square equals the diameter of the circle, which is 36 inches. Using the relationship between the side length (s) of the square and its diagonal (d) (where (d = s\sqrt{2})), the side length of the square is (s = \frac{36}{\sqrt{2}} \approx 25.45) inches. Thus, the side of the largest square that fits inside the circle is about 25.45 inches.
The diameter length of the circle would be the same as the side length of the square. If a is the side of the square, then the radius is a/2, and the area of the circle would be (1/4)(pi)(a^2).
Since a circle with a diameter of 4 SpongeBobs fits perfectly into a square with a side length of 4 SpongeBobs, the square obviously has the greater area.
The radius of the largest circle that fits in a 176-yd square is 88 yds.
it's pi ,it's when a circle fits in a square. It makes the area of3.1415926535897935...
A square will always be larger than a circle with the same diameter. Draw a square, then draw a circle that fits inside the square exactly (that is, each of the four points shared by the two shapes exactly bisect each line of the square). The square contains the entire circle, plus all the extra area in the corners.
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The answer depends on the relationship between the square and the circle. For example, is the circle inscribed in the square or the square in the circle or something else?