A watered circular field is inscribed in a square plot of land. The square plot has sides of length 500 meters. What is the area of the land that is not watered? Express your answer to the nearest thousand square meters.
Friday, August 22, 2008
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Im looking forward to the geomatry it looks like a lot of fun!
this year I expect a lot of fun, like I've had so far!
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MR COX!!!!
its me vanessa lambatan!
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im in geometry but its at a high school here...
and i think that were about 2 lessons ahead
but its crazy because when i check the online examples on your web page it all makes sense to me!
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bye Mr. Cox and i hope to see you sometime this year!
-vanessa lambatan
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Hey mr cox
its chris buettner from 2/3 period
i looking forward to this year
the answer to the problem is 54,000
imagine a circle in a square
the square has sides of 500
the sircle has a radius of 250
find the area of the cicle and which is 196,250
find the area of square which is 250,000
then subtract 196,250 from 250,000 which equals 53,750
and then round it to the nearest thousandth which is 54,000
Vanessa
Good to hear from you. We miss you too!!! I'll keep posting if you keep checking. Feel free to check the blog. Keep in touch.
Nice job Chris.
What does it mean that the circle is 'inscribed?'
I agree with Chris
-Alex G.
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thank you it helps me soo much you explain it so well!
well im hoping that i can come back this year and i am really trying too!
i miss video production and everything else so much!
i can't wait to see the first announcements of this year!
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the answer is 54,000 like chris said
draw a figure within another figure so that the inner lies entirely within the boundary of the outer, touching it at as many points as possible
that is what inscribed means for the answer to yuor second question for me
that's what I got too
Victoria C
With a little help from chris B. I came to the conclusion that he was correct.
Adam Kittrell
I agree with chris's answer, 54,ooo square meters.
-Austin, Kittrell
54,ooo square meters
Matt Steventon
i also argee with chris's answer
AMAR ILYAS
Hey Mr.Cox this is Venesa Gutierrez from your 2/3 period classes!:)(: The answer to your question is 54,000 square meters. I'm looking foward to class tomorrow!Bye!^_^
I finally came to my answer which is 5,400 at first i thought it was 53,750 but then i read it again.
-Danyelle Zavala
I agree with Chris answer. And hi Vanessa, (I hope you come back too!)
-Not so Anonymous Fareen
this to anybody with an explanation i need help
write the phrase as a variable expression. Let n represent the number.
One half of a number
for seventh graders that question was ten in A.F. 1.5
Hey, Mr. Cox! The problem of the week was hard, but I got it: 54,000 square meters.
-Parker S.
PS-Hi, people on the blog!
I agree with chris it is 54,000 square meters
~JoDiE mAwSoN
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