Draw the largest circle in a square with a side length of 5cm. The area of the circle accounts for ()

Draw the largest circle in a square with a side length of 5cm. The area of the circle accounts for ()

The radius of the circle is 2.5 cm! The square area is 25
So the area of the circle is the square of the radius times π!
Which is 2.5 times 2.5 times π divided by 25
It's a quarter of a PI!