Math, asked by jaihindy346, 5 months ago

2.
A rectangular field is 100 metres in length
and 30 metres in breadth. How many
rows of 100 metres long and 6 metres wide can be made in it?
The three sides of​

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Answered by HarshithScamander
2

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

      Length of Field = 100m

      Breadth of Field = 30m

Area of field = Length x Breadth = 100 x 30 = 3000m²

Given,

        Length of each row to be made = 100m

        Breadth of each row to be made = 6m

Area of each row = Length x Breadth = 100 x 6 = 600m²

∴ Number of such rows that can be made = Area of Field/ Area of each row

                                                                      = 3000m²/600m²

                                                                      = 5

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