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A wire bent in the form of a square encloses an area 484 sq.Cm if the same wire is bent in the form of circle what is the area enclosed

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Answered by VelvetBlush
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Let each side of a square be x cm and radius of the circle be r cm

Area of the square = \sf{{484cm}^{2}}

\therefore \sf{ {x}^{2}  = 484 = x = 22cm}

\therefore Perimeter of the square

= 22 × 4 = 88cm = Length of the wire

= Circumference of the circle, when the same wire is bent in the form of a circle

= 2πr = 88

= \sf{r=\frac{44}{π}}

\therefore Area of the circle =

= \sf{\pi \times  \frac{44}{\pi}  \times  \frac{44}{\pi}  =  \frac{44}{22}  \times 7 \times 44}

= \sf{ {616cm}^{2}}

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