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Calculate the area (in cm2) of a circle of radius 17.5 cm.

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Calculate the area (in cm2) of a circle of radius 17.5 cm.
1). 1925
2). 962.5
3). 809.5
4). 1619


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∴ Area of the circle = πr² = 22/7× 17.5 × 17.5 = 22 × 2.5 × 17.5 = 962.5 cm²

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