Mathematics
The circumference of a circle is 123.2 cm. Calculate :
(i) the radius of the circle in cm;
(ii) the area of the circle to the nearest cm2;
(iii) the effect on the area of the circle if the radius is doubled.
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Answer
Let the radius of circle be r cm.
(i) Circumference of circle = 2πr
⇒ 123.2 = 2 × × r
⇒ r =
⇒ r = = 19.6 cm.
Hence, radius of circle = 19.6 cm.
(ii) Area of circle = πr2
= × (19.6)2
= × 19.6 × 19.6
= 22 × 2.8 × 19.6
= 1207.36
≈ 1207 cm2.
Hence, area of circle = 1207 cm2.
(iii) Area of circle = π(radius)2
If radius is double then it will become 2r.
New area = π(2r)2
= π × 4r2
= 4 × πr2.
Hence, new area becomes 4 times the old area.
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