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The area of a rectangle is equal to the area of a circle whose radius is 21 cm. If the breadth of the rectangle is 33 cm, what is its length?

A37 cm

B51 cm

C31 cm

D42 cm

Answer:

D. 42 cm

Read Explanation:

Given:

Radius of a circle = 21 cm

Breadth of a rectangle = 33 cm

Area of rectangle = Area of Circle 

Formula used:

Area of rectangle = L×BL\times{B}

Area of Circle = πr2πr^2

Calculation:

Let the length of the rectangle be x cm.

According to the question,

33×x=π×21233\times{x} = π × 21^2

33x=441×22733x = 441\times{\frac{22}{7}}

⇒ 33x = 1386

⇒ x = 42

∴ Length of the rectangle = 42 cm


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