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When you see a figure like this the first trick is always to have in mind that the diameter of the circle is always equal the side of the square
See the two red vertical lines. The question is asking basically what % of the purple areas (four corners) are the entire square area
Pick a number
the diameter of the circle is 4 >>>> so the side of the square is 4. area = s^2=16
Now area of the entire square which is 16 LESS the area of the circle which is \( 4 \pi\) = 4*3.14 = 12.56
Area of the square
minus the area of the circle = 16-12.56 = 3.44
This value is the purple area I have highlighted
Now a touch of translation of words into math
What % 3.44 is the entire area of the square
Tranlsation
\(3.44=\frac{x}{100}*16\)
Find x which is \(\approx 21.43\)
21.43 < 25 %
The answer is B