Math, asked by sonualkashukla7, 4 months ago

11. The number of students in school A is 3,600 and in school B is 2,400. The area of school A is 1,800sq. m and the area of school B is 890 sq. m.
(a) How many students are there per sq. m. in 'both the schools? (b) Which school is thickly populated?​

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Answered by sakib2066419
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Answer:

A) 2 students per square. m. in school (a) and 2.7 student in school (b)

School (b) is thickly populated

Answered by yashwardhan1779
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a) There are 2 students per sq. meter School A and 2.7 students per sq. meter in School B

b) School A is thickly populated

By how much? = 3600 - 2400

= 1200 students

There are more 1200 students in School A than in School B

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