The area of the copper circle A= 69.08 [tex]inches^{2}[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data,
Perimeter of the Square =40 inches.
Let us find the measurement of one side.
The formula for perimeter of a square is 4a.
where a is length of one side of a square.
We know that perimeter of the square is 40.
∴ 4a=40.
a=10 inches.
Imagine that moving one side of the square into the circle.
You can observe that length of one side of square is the diameter of the circle.
∴Diameter of the circle =10 inches.
⇒ Radius of the circle r= 5 inches.
Area of the circle A= π[tex]r^{2}[/tex].
A= 3.14×5×5.
Area of the circle A= 69.08 [tex]inches^{2}[/tex].