We can solve this by calculating the area of the square and subtracting the area of the inscribed circle. The area of the square is:
[tex]Square=10\cdot10=100cm^2[/tex]The formula for the area of a circle is:
[tex]A=\pi r^2[/tex]The radius of the inscribed circle is half the length of the side of the square, then, the radius is r = 5 cm
[tex]Circle=\pi5^2=25\pi\text{ }cm^2[/tex]Now, we rest:
[tex]Square-Circle=100cm^2-25\pi cm^2\approx21.46cm^2[/tex]The answer is 21.46cm²