EXAMPLE 2.6.4
SOLUTION
The area of the "empty" part of the box is the area of the shaded region of the figure shown above. Since the shaded region corresponds to the region the remains after a circle has been removed from a square, we make this observation about area:
Area of shaded region = area of square minus area of circle.
The area of the square is computed as follows:
Area of rectangle = length times width = (10 inches ) times (10 inches ) = 100 square inches
To compute the area of the circle, we first observe that since the diameter of the circle is 8 inches, its radius is 4 inches. Now we use the formula for the area of a circle:
Area of circle = pi times (four squared) = 50,24 square inchesNow we subtract:
Area of shaded region = 100 minus 50.24 = 49.76 square inches
Comparing the area of the "empty part" of the box (49.76 square inches ) with the area of the entire box (100 square inches ), we see that when a 10 inch by 10 inch square box is used to contain an 8-inch-diameter circular pizza, the box is approximately half empty.