Manipur Board Solutions for Chapter: Mensuration, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 12.1
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Questions from Manipur Board Solutions for Chapter: Mensuration, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 12.1 with Hints & Solutions
Find the radius of a circle whose area is equal to the difference of the areas of two circles of radii and respectively.

The difference between the perimeter and the radius of a circle is . Find the area of the circle.
(Use )

In Figure, is a rhombus, three of whose vertices lie on a circle with centre . If the area of the rhombus is , find the perimeter and area of the circle [take ].

If the areas of two concentric circles are and respectively, then find the width and area of the circular path between them.
(Take )

Find the area of the largest circle that can be drawn inside a square of side .
(Take )

The cost of levelling a path of uniform width which surrounds a circular park of diameter at the rate of per square metre is . Find the width of the path.
(Take )

The cost of fencing a circular field at the rate of per metre is . The field is to be levelled at the rate of per square metre. Find the cost of levelling.
(Take )

The grass is planted on a circular strip of width . The radius of the inner edge of the grass strip is . If the cost of planting is per square metre, then find the total cost of planting grass.
