From the circular sheet of radius 4 cm, a circle of radius 3 cm is removed. Find the area of the remaining sheet.  (Take $\pi=3.14$)


Given:
Radius of circular sheet$=4\ cm$.
Radius of the circle removed$=3\ cm$.

To do:
We have to find the area of the remaining sheet.

Solution:
The area of the circular sheet with $4\ cm$ radius $=\pi (4)^2=16 \pi$

The area of the circular sheet with $3\ cm$ radius $=\pi (3)^2=9 \pi$

Area of the remaining sheet$=$Area of the circular sheet$-$Area of the circle removed

$=16 \pi-9 \pi$

$=7 \pi$

$=7\times3.14$

$=21.98\ cm^2$

The area of the remaining sheet is $21.98\ cm^2$.

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Updated on: 10-Oct-2022

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