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An equilateral triangle, a square and a circle have equal perimeter. If T, S and C denote the area of the triangle, area of the square and area of the circle respectively, then which one of the following is correct?
T < S < C
S < T < C
C < S < T
T < C < S
Let a be the side of square Let l be the side of equilateral triangle. Let r be the radius of circle. Let P be the perimeter of each one. For square P = 4a For triangle P = l x 3 L = P/3
For Square with ine side a = P/4 , Area = P2/16
For circle, P = 2 r , r = P/2 , Area = 2(P/2)2
Solving we get Area = P2 / 12.56
Area of circle>area of square > area of triangle C > S > T
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