From a square metal sheet of side 28 cm, a circular sheet is cut off. Find the radius of the
largest possible circular sheet that can be cut. Also find the area of the remaining sheet
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The radius of the circular metal sheet will be 14 cm
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616, 168
Step-by-step explanation:
The largest possible circle is has the diameter equal to 28cm= side of the square
Area of the circle = π(d/2)²
x 14 x 14
22 x 28
= 616 sq.cm
Remaining area = area of the square - area of the circle
Area of the square = 28 x 28 = 784 sq.cm
Remaining area= 784 - 616= 168 sq. cm
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