Math, asked by asmeetkaur, 11 months ago

siplication and Division of Decimal Numbers]
The largest square that can be drawn in a
circle has a side whose length is 0.707 times
the diameter of a circle. By this rule, find
the length of the side of such a square when
the radius of a circle is
(a)
4.68 m
Solution:​

Answers

Answered by sonuvuce
1

Answer:

6.61752 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Radius of the circle = 4.68 m

Diameter of the circle = 2 × 4.68 = 9.36 m

Length of the side of the largest square that can be drawn inside circle of radius 4.68 m

= 0.707 × Diameter of the circle

= 0.707 × 9.36

= 6.61752 m

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