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Circular Logic (Posted on 2002-07-03) Difficulty: 2 of 5
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What percentage of the circle is shaded? (The quadrangle shown in the picture is a square with one of the vertices in the circle's center.)

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Hints/Tips re: If 25pc of the Square is shaded... | Comment 25 of 26 |
(In reply to If 25pc of the Square is shaded... by imre bokor)

The shaded area, in terms of the radius of the circle, is (pi * r^2)/4. 

If it's also 25% of the area of the square, then in terms of the side of the square it is (s^2)/4.

Setting these equal shows that r is equal to s / sqrt(pi). 

So if s = 1 meter, then r = 1 / sqrt(pi) ~= 0.5642.

Now, if you could construct a square that had the same area as the circle, that would be something!

Edited on March 14, 2014, 9:48 pm
  Posted by tomarken on 2014-03-14 15:32:25

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