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One chord of a circle is given as 20.5 cm. Then the radius (r) of the circle must be:
r = 10cm
r < 10.25
r > 10.25
r ≥ 10.25
- For any chord of a circle, the maximum possible length occurs when the chord is the diameter.
- The given chord length is 20.5 cm.
- So, the minimum radius possible is half the chord length: \( r = 20.5 / 2 = 10.25 \) cm.
- The radius cannot be less than 10.25 cm, otherwise, a 20.5 cm chord cannot fit in the circle.
- Option 1: r = 10 cm — Not possible, as 2r = 20 cm < 20.5cm.
- Option 2: r < 10.25 cm — Not possible for the same reason.
- Option 3: r > 10.25 cm — Possible, but does not include r = 10.25 cm.
- Option 4: r = 10.25 cm — Correct, as the minimum radius to allow the chord is 10.25 cm, and greater is possible as well.
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