Find the radius of a circle whose circumference is equal to the sum of the circumferences of two circles of radii 15 cm and 18 cm. - Mathematics

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Find the radius of a circle whose circumference is equal to the sum of the circumferences of two circles of radii 15 cm and 18 cm.

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Solution

Radius of first circle = r1 = 15 cm

Radius of second circle = r2 = 18 cm

∴ Circumference of first circle = 2πr1 = 30π cm

Circumference of second circle = 2πr2 = 36π cm

Let the radius of the circle = R

According to the question,

Circumference of circle = Circumference of first circle + Circumference of second circle

2πR= 2πr1+ 2πr2

⇒ 2πR = 30π + 36π

⇒ 66π ⇒ R = 33

⇒ Radius = 33 cm

Hence, required radius of a circle is 33 cm.

Concept: Circumference of a Circle
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Chapter 11: Area Related To Circles - Exercise 11.3 [Page 125]

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NCERT Mathematics Exemplar Class 10
Chapter 11 Area Related To Circles
Exercise 11.3 | Q 1 | Page 125
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