A circular pond of radius 4m has a path of width 2.5m round it. Find, correct to two decimal places, the area of the path. [Take\(\frac{22}{7}\)]
The correct answer is D. 82.50\(m^2\)
Area of path = Area of (pond+path) - Area of pond
The area of the pond with the path: The radius = (4 + 2.5)m = 6.5m
Area = \(\pi \times r^{2}\) = \(\frac{22}{7} \times 6.5^{2} \approxeq 132.79m^{2}\)
Area of the pond = \(\frac{22}{7} \times 4^{2} \approxeq 50.29m^{2}\)
Area of the path = (132.79 - 50.29)m^{2} = 82.50m^{2}\)
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