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A 7 M Road Surrounds a Circular Garden Whose Area is 5544 M2. - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

A 7 m road surrounds a circular garden whose area is 5544 m2. Find the area of the road and the cost of tarring it at the rate of Rs.150 per sq m.  

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उत्तर

Area of garden = 5544 m2 

Radius of cirOJlar garden=

π r2 = 5544

r2 = `5544 xx 7/22`

r2 = 1764

r = 42 m

Radius of cirOJlar garden = 42 m 

Radius of garden with surrounding road =R = 42 + 7 m = 49 m 

Area of garden with surrounding road = π R2

`= 22/7 xx 49 xx 49`

= 7546 m2

Area of garden with surrounding road = 7546 m2 

Area of road =Area of garden with surrounding road - area of garden 

= 7546 - 5544 m2 

= 2002 m2 

Area of road = 2002 m2 

Cost of tarring one sq m = Rs. 150 

Cost of tarring area of road = Rs.( 150 x 2002) = Rs 3,00,300 

Cost of tarring the road = Rs. 3,00,300 

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