Math, asked by Pprasana72, 5 months ago

A wire of length 56 m is bent in the form
of a circle. Find the radius of the circle.
Also find the area. If the same wire is
bent in the form of a square what will be
side and area. Which figure encloses
more area, the circle or the square?​

Answers

Answered by DrStrange02
3

Answer:

hello bro

Step-by-step explanation:

circles cannot have area . in primary school

Answered by sohilmohd623
5

Step-by-step explanation:

length of wire = 56 m

than circumference of the circle also will be 56m

than the radius of circle = 8.9 m

than the area of cir le = πr^2

22/7 * 8.9^2 = 248.94m^2

length of wire = 56m

perimeter of square also will be 56m

than one side of square = 56/4 = 14m

now area of square side x side

14*14 = 256m^2

square will enclose more area .

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