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7. Through a rectangular field of length 90 m and breadth 60 m, two roads are
constructed which are parallel to the sides and cut each other at right angles through
the centre of the fields. If the width of each road is 3 m, find
(1) the area covered by the roads.
(i) the cost of constructing the roads at the rate of 7 110 per m2.​

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Answered by vp1299316
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of the road along the length of the field= 90m

Breadth= 3m

Area of the road= l\times bl×b

=90m\times3m=270m^2=90m×3m=270m

2

Similarly, the area of the road parallel to the breadth of the field= l\times bl×b

=60m\times3m=180m^2=60m×3m=180m

2

Area of the common portion= 3m\times3m=9m^23m×3m=9m

2

(i) Area of the two roads

=270m^2+180m^2-9m^2=270m

2

+180m

2

−9m

2

=450m^2-9m^2=441m^2=450m

2

−9m

2

=441m

2

(ii) Cost of constructing the roads

=Rs\ 110\times441=Rs\ 48,510=Rs 110×441=Rs 48,510

Answered by khuathi16
1

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