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A wire encloses an area of 616 cm^2 when...

A wire encloses an area of `616 cm^2` when it is bent in the form of a circle. If the wire is bent in the form of a square. Then its area (in `cm^2`) is very nearly equal to: (Take `pi = 22/7`)

A

576

B

484

C

441

D

400

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B
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