Math, asked by thecoolme10, 9 months ago

A farmer has a choice of buying either of the following two pieces of fertile land at the same cost. a) A plot of total area 360 Sq.m Or b) A plot of square shape with side measuring 21.4 m. Which of the plot should the farmer buy? Why?

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Answered by Malikbadshah1198
9

Step-by-step explanation:

the farmer should buy second plot

Area of 1st plot = 360 Sq. metre

Side of 2nd plot = 21.4 metre

Area of 2nd plot = 21.4 × 21.4

=457.96 Sq. m

The farmer Should buy 2nd plot

Answered by ash890
5

A farmer buys a land on the basis of its Size (Area) and its fertility.

Area of the first plot = 360 sq.m

Side of the square plot = 21.4 m

Therefore Area of the square plot = (Side)^2 sq. unit

(21.4)^2 sq.m

= (21.4 × 21.4 )sq.m

= 457.96 sq.me

As the area of the second plot is greater than the first plot,

The farmer should buy the second plot.

Hope It Helps :)

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