1992 AJHSME Problems/Problem 24
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Problem
Four circles of radius
are arranged as shown. Their centers are the vertices of a square. The area of the shaded region is closest to
Solution
The side of the square of made up of two radii, and the area of the square is
. The unshaded region of the square is composed of four quarter circles, and has the area of one circle, which is
. The area of the shaded region is
which less than
, closest to
.
See Also
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