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1. Find the area of the following figures by counting square la
square has an area 1 sqm​

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Answered by kimv07
1

Answer:

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For figure (i) there are 11 small square and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.

For figure (i) there are 11 small square and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(11×1)cm2=11 cm2

For figure (i) there are 11 small square and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(11×1)cm2=11 cm2Perimeter of the given figure =(18×1)cm=18 cm

For figure (i) there are 11 small square and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(11×1)cm2=11 cm2Perimeter of the given figure =(18×1)cm=18 cmFor figure (ii) there are 13 and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.

For figure (i) there are 11 small square and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(11×1)cm2=11 cm2Perimeter of the given figure =(18×1)cm=18 cmFor figure (ii) there are 13 and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(13×1)cm2=13 cm2

For figure (i) there are 11 small square and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(11×1)cm2=11 cm2Perimeter of the given figure =(18×1)cm=18 cmFor figure (ii) there are 13 and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(13×1)cm2=13 cm2Perimeter of the given figure =(28×1)cm=28 cm

For figure (i) there are 11 small square and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(11×1)cm2=11 cm2Perimeter of the given figure =(18×1)cm=18 cmFor figure (ii) there are 13 and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(13×1)cm2=13 cm2Perimeter of the given figure =(28×1)cm=28 cmFor figure (iii) there are 13 and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.

For figure (i) there are 11 small square and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(11×1)cm2=11 cm2Perimeter of the given figure =(18×1)cm=18 cmFor figure (ii) there are 13 and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(13×1)cm2=13 cm2Perimeter of the given figure =(28×1)cm=28 cmFor figure (iii) there are 13 and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(13×1)cm2=13 cm2

For figure (i) there are 11 small square and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(11×1)cm2=11 cm2Perimeter of the given figure =(18×1)cm=18 cmFor figure (ii) there are 13 and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(13×1)cm2=13 cm2Perimeter of the given figure =(28×1)cm=28 cmFor figure (iii) there are 13 and area of each small square is 1 sq cm.Area of the given figure =(13×1)cm2=13 cm2Perimeter of the given figure =(28×1)cm=28 cm.

Answered by arpitasalunkhe572
0

Answer:

The figure contains 5 fully filled squares only. Therefore, the area of this figure will be 5 square units.

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