Math, asked by chhotu59, 1 year ago

Find the circumference of a circle of radius 10cm

Take π = 3.14​

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Answered by Anonymous
59

Step-by-step explanation:

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Here "r" = 10cm

So, Circumference= 2πr

=

2 \times 3.14 \times 10 = 62.8

Hence, The Circumference of the given circle is 62.8 Cm.

Answered by Anonymous
31

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Let the radius of circle be \bold{R}Cm.

Therefore,

⟹ {2 π r} = {88}

⟹ {2×22÷7×r} = {88}

Therefore, R =

⟹ \red{22÷7×14×14}\red = \red{616 Cm^2}

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