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) What is the ratio of the perimeter of the square to the circle when the length of diameter of the circle is equal to the side length of the square? Find out the minerante if the most prior of Inn​

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Answered by chandan454380
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Answer:

the ratio of the perimeter of the square to the circle when the length of diameter of the circle is equal to the side length of the square is 4:\pi

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the side length of the square =l

The length of the diameter of the circle=2R

(∵ R be the radius of the circle)

The length of diameter of the circle is equal to the side length of the square

l=2R

The perimeter of the square=4l

The perimeter of the circle =2\pi R\\ \\ =2\pi (\frac{l}{2} )\\ \\ =\pi l

The ratio of the perimeter of the square to the circle=\frac{4l}{\pi l} \\ \\ =\frac{4}{\pi }

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