Math, asked by shaikabubakr735, 8 months ago

16) A triangular park has sides 120 m, 80 m and 50 m. A gardener has to put a fence all around it and also plant grass inside. How much area does he need to plant? Find the cost of fencing it with barbed wire at the rate of Rs. 20 per metre, leaving a space of 3 m wide for a gate on one side.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Here,  

Therefore, area of park  

Perimeter of park = 50 + 80 + 120 = 250 m

Thus, length of wire needed = 250 - 3 = 247 m

So, cost of fencing = Rs 20  247 = Rs 4940

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Answered by akshitkumarsingh1234
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Answer:

triangular Park sides 120m,80m,50m</p><p>perimeter =120+80+50=250m</p><p>fence =250×₹20=₹500</p><p>gate 3×₹20=₹60</p><p>total fencing =₹500-₹60=₹440</p><p></p><p>area of triangle

 \sqrt{s (s - a)(s - b)(s - c)}

 \sqrt{250(250 - 120)(250 - 80)(250 - 50)}

 \sqrt{250 \times 130 \times 170 \times 200}

 \sqrt{1105000000}

33,241.54

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