Inside a circle of radius of 20 cm, largest possible square is drawn such that vertices of square lie on the circle. Now, the size of the circle is reduced so that its area becomes 0.36 times of the original. However, the centre of circle is kept fixed. What will be the area (in square cm) that lies inside the square but outside the circle? (Take π = 3.14)
1
800
2
347.84
3
352.16
4
452.16
5
1252.16