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Which has a greater area a circle with diameter 3.5m or rectangle with sides 8.5 and 6.5? by how much is one area greater than the other

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Answered by Bhavithran
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Answer:

Area of the circle = 2πr = 2x(22/7)xr

= 2 x (22/7) x (3.5/2) = 11 m^2

Area of the rectangle = lb = 8.5 x 6.5 = 55.25 m^2.

So, the area of RECTANGLE is GREATER.

To find by how much is one area greater than the other, we have to divide the greater area by smaller area.

=> 55.25/11 = 5.022727

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