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18 March, 20:45

If you bent length 44 cm is bent into a circle find the radius of the circle? If the same wire is bent into the shape of a square what will be the length of each side which figure in encloses more area the circle or the square.? (take the pi as 22/7

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  1. 18 March, 23:38
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    r = 7 cm; l = 11cm

    The circle encloses more area than the square

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (a) Radius of circle

    The formula for the circumference of a circle is

    A = 2πr

    r = A / (2π)

    dа ta:

    C = 44 in

    Calculation:

    r = 44 / (2 * 22/7)

    = 44/2 * 7/22

    = 2/2 * 7

    = 7 in

    (b) Side of square

    P = 4l

    l = P/4

    = 44/4

    = 11 in

    (c) Areas

    (i) Circle

    A = πr²

    = 22/7 * 7²

    = 22/7 * 49

    = 22 * 7

    = 154 cm²

    (ii) Square

    A = l²

    = 11²

    = 121 cm²

    The circle encloses more area than the square.
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