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Area of circle with radius 7 cm is ……cm2​

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Answered by chinswaraj
1

Answer:

154cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

area = \pi {r}^{2}

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Answered by INSIDI0US
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Step-by-step explanation:

Question :-

  • Find the area of circle whose radius is 7 cm.

To Find :-

  • Area of circle.

Solution :-

Given :

  • Radius = 7 cm

By using the formula,

{\sf{\longrightarrow Area\ of\ circle\ =\ \pi r^2}}

Where,

  • r = radius

According to the question, by using the formula, we get :

{\sf{\longrightarrow Area\ of\ circle\ =\ \pi r^2}}

{\sf{\longrightarrow \dfrac{22}{7} \times (7)^2}}

{\sf{\longrightarrow \dfrac{22}{\cancel7} \times \cancel7 \times 7}}

{\sf{\longrightarrow 22 \times 7}}

{\sf{\longrightarrow 154\ cm^2}}

\therefore Hence, area of circle is 154 cm².

More To Know :-

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