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How much cloth material will be required to cover 2 big domes each of radius 2.5 metres? (Take T = 22/7) (a) 75 m- (b) 78.57m2 (c) 87.47m? (d) 25.8m2
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How much cloth material will be required to cover 2 big domes each
of radius 2.5 metres? (Take T = 22/7)
(a) 75 m-
(b) 78.57m2
(c) 87.47m?
(d) 25.8m2
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78.57 m² cloth will be required to cover 2 big domes
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