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Question
A square park has each side of 100 m. At each corner of the park, there is a flowerbed in the form of a quadrant of radius 14 m as shown in the figure. Find the area of the remaining part of the park.

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Solution
Given: A square park with side 100 m. At each corner there is a flowerbed that is a quadrant of radius 14 m.
Step-wise calculation:
1. Area of the square
= Side2
= 1002
= 10,000 m2
2. Area of one quadrant (radius r = 14 m)
= `1/4 xx π xx r^2`
= `1/4 xx π xx 14^2`
= 49π m2
3. Total area of four quadrants
= 4 × 49π
= 196π m2
4. Area of remaining part
= Area of square – Area of flowerbeds
= 10,000 – 196π m2
5. Numeric approximation:
196π = 196 × 3.14159265
= 615.75216
So, remaining area
= 10,000 – 615.75216
= 9,384.24784 m2
Exact area = 10,000 – 196π m2
Approximate area = 9,384.25 m2 to two decimal places.
