Math, asked by lavanya1071, 4 months ago

1. There are two parks A and B as shown
below.
30 m
Park A
30 m
Park B
75 m
75 m
Fig. 14.3
5
Which park has greater area and by how
much?​

Answers

Answered by saivardhan20090727
0

Answer:

park b has greater area than park a

Step-by-step explanation:

75 - 30

=45

park b has greater area than park a by 45 m

Answered by rahulgholla
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

As we can notice when we add a circle to right of park A, then it equals area of Park B.

So, Park B has greater area.

The circle added is of diameter 30 m i.e radius 15 m.

So area of circle= π r²

=3.14 x 15 x 15

=706.5 m²

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