Math, asked by HITHU7, 5 months ago

A garden is 100m long and 60m broad. A path 5m wide is to
be built outside and around it. Find the area of the path.

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Answered by TEJASWEE148
2

Answer:

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The area of the path is 0.16 hectares.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Length (l) of garden = 100 m

Breadth (b) of garden = 60 m

Area of garden = l × b = 100 × 60 = 6000 m2

From the figure, it can be observed that the new length and breadth of the garden, when the path is also included, are 100m and 85m respectively.

Area of the garden including the path = 110 × 70 = 7700 m2

Area of path = Area of the garden including the path − Area of garden

= 7700 − 6000 =  1600m2

1 hectare = 10000 m2

Therefore, the area of the garden in a hectare

=1600/10000

=0.16 hectares

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Answered by adhikarihema2017
2

Answer:

Area of the garden (excluding path)= L*b

100*60m = 6000m.

Therefore area of path= 100+5+5m (extended from the sides)= 110m. Length.

Breadth= 60+5+5m = 70m.

Area is= 110*70m= 7700m.

Area of path = Area of outer garden- Area of inner garden.

= 7700m- 6000m= 1100m.(Area of path)

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