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a carpet has a length 8 and breadth 5 metre in an auditorium 125 such carpets are being sat on the floor find the area of the floor of the auditorium​

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Answered by saanviamar
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Answer: Hey! Here's your answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: length of a carpet = 8 m

Width of the carpet = 5 m

Assume that the carpet is in the shape of a rectangle.

WKT, area of rectangle = length * breadth

Therefore, area of 1 carpet = 8*5 = 40 m^2

Now, it is also given that the floor of the auditorium is covered by 125 carpets.

Therefore, area of the floor = 40 * 125 = 5000 m^2

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Answered by payalchatterje
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Answer:

The area of the floor of the auditorium is 5000 m²

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, a carpet has a length 8 and breadth 5 metre.

So, length = 8 metre and breadth = 5 metre.

We know area of a rectangle = length × breadth.

So, area of the carpet  = 8 \times 5 = 40  \: {metre}^{2}

It is also given total number of carpets are 125.

Therefore,the area of the floor of the auditorium

 = 40 \times 125 \\  = 5000 \:  {m}^{2}

Rectangle related more informations:

A rectangle is a type of quadrilateral whose parallel sides are equal to each other and all four vertices are at 90 degrees. Therefore, it is also called an equilateral quadrilateral.

Since the opposite sides of a rectangle are equal and parallel, it can also be called a parallelogram.

Rectangle shape:

A rectangle is a two-dimensional flat shape. In the XY plane, we can simply represent a rectangle, where the branches of the x-axis and y-axis represent the length and width of the rectangle, respectively.

Rectangular objects:

The most common rectangular everyday things or objects we see are a TV, computer screen, laptop, mobile phone, processor, bulletin board, table, book, TV screen, mobile phone, wall, magazine, tennis court, etc.

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