Mrs. Smith wants a circular patio with a diameter of 12 feet and Mr. Smith wants a square patio with a side of 12 feet. Which would have a larger area and by how much?
1 Answer
Dec 2, 2015
Mr. Smith's square is bigger than Ms. Smith's circle by
Explanation:
The area of a circle of radius
The area of a square of side length
As the diameter of a circle is twice its radius, Ms. Smith wants a circle of radius
Mr. Smith wants a square of side length
But
so
Thus the square is bigger, and the difference between the two is
Thus Mr. Smith's square is bigger than Ms. Smith's circle by