Hello Candidate,
The area of the circle is given by the formula- Area Enclosed=π×radius×radius. Here, the given are is 154 sq.cm, so the radius of the circle is equal to 7 cm.
Now, the perimeter of the circle is defined by the formula 2×π×Radius, which upon solving comes out to be 44 cm.
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Question : The perimeter of a Rhombus is 60 cm and one of its diagonal is 24 cm. The area of the Rhombus is:
Option 1: 108 sq.cm
Option 2: 216 sq.cm
Option 3: 432 sq.cm
Option 4: 206 sq.cm
Question : If the circumference of a circle is equal to the perimeter of a square, and the radius of the given circle is positive, then which of the following options is correct?
Option 1: Area of the circle > Area of the square
Option 2: Area of the circle $\geq$ Area of the square
Option 3: Area of the circle < Area of the square
Option 4: Area of the circle = Area of the square
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