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A student takes a rectangular piece of paper 30 cm long and 21 cm wide. Find the area of the biggest circle that can be cut out from the paper. - Mathematics

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A student takes a rectangular piece of paper 30 cm long and 21 cm wide. Find the area of the biggest circle that can be cut out from the paper. Also find the area of the paper left after cutting out the circle `("Take"  π = 22/7)`.

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Solution

Given: A rectangular piece of paper 30 cm long and 21 cm wide.

Step-wise calculation:

1. The largest circle that fits inside the rectangle has diameter equal to the shorter side = 21 cm.

Radius r = `21/2`

= 10.5 cm

2. Area of the circle = πr2

Using `π = 22/7 : r^2` 

= 10.52 

= 110.25 

Area (circle) = `22/7 xx 110.25` 

= 22 × 15.75

= 346.5 cm2   ...(Which is `693/2` cm2)

3. Area of the rectangle

= Length × Width

= 30 × 21

= 630 cm2

4. Area of paper left

= Area (rectangle) – Area (circle) 

= 630 – 346.5

= 283.5 cm2   ...(Which is `567/2` cm2)

Area of the biggest circle = 346.5 cm2 `(693/2 cm^2)`.

Area of the paper left after cutting out the circle = 283.5 cm2 `(567/2 cm^2)`.

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Chapter 16: Mensuration - Exercise 16C [Page 334]

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Nootan Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 16 Mensuration
Exercise 16C | Q 23. | Page 334
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