Math, asked by sreejithielts4366, 1 year ago

A wire when bent into the form of a square encloses an area of 121sq.cm .if the wire is bent in the form of a square of a circle , then what would be the area??

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Answered by kuldeepsr123
2
area of square = 121 sq.
 {x}^{2}  = 121
x = 11
that x will be the diameter of radius
so radius will be = 11÷2
=5.5 cm
area \: of \: circle = \pi \times  {5.5}^{2}
= 95.033 sq.cm
Answered by Anonymous
36

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 \large \boxed{ \textsf{given:-}}

 \texttt {\: enclosed area of steel wire when bent to form square = 121 \: sq.cm }

 \large \boxed{ \textsf{to find out:-}}

 \textsf{the area of circle}=??

  \large \boxed{ \rm \: solution:-}

 \rm \: Side  \: a \: square \:  =  \sqrt{121}cm  = 11cm

 \rm \: perimeter \: of \: square = (4   \times 11)cm = 44cm

 \rm \therefore \: length \: of \: the \: wire \:  = 44cm

 \rm \therefore \: circumference \: of \: the \: circle \:  = length \: of \: wire = 44cm

 \textsf{let the radius of the circle be }r \rm \: cm

 \rm \: then \: 2 \pi \: r = 44 \implies \: 2 \times  \large \frac{22}{7}  \small r = 44 \implies \: r = 7

 \rm \therefore \: area \: of \: the \: circle =  \pi \: r {}^{2}

 \large \rm \:  =  \huge( \small \frac{22}{7}  \times 7 \times 7 \huge) \small \:cm {}^{2}  = 154 \: cm {}^{2}

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