2000 AMC 10 Problem 18

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Concepts:area decompositioncircle areaestimation

Difficulty rating: 1820

18.

Charlyn walks completely around the boundary of a square whose sides are each 55 km long. From any point on her path she can see exactly 11 km horizontally in all directions. What is the area of the region consisting of all points Charlyn can see during her walk, expressed in square kilometers and rounded to the nearest whole number?

2424

2727

3939

4040

4242

Solution:

Inside the square, Charlyn sees everything except a central square of side 52=3,5 - 2 = 3, an area of 259=1625 - 9 = 16 km2.^2.

Outside the square, the region is four rectangles each 5×15 \times 1 plus four quarter circles of radius 1,1, an area of 45+π=20+π4 \cdot 5 + \pi = 20 + \pi km2.^2.

The total area is 36+π3936 + \pi \approx 39 km2.^2.

Thus, the correct answer is C.

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