Math, asked by khanapurek7, 6 months ago

A garden is in the shape of a rectangle of length 100 m and breadth 60 m. A path of width 3 m is left all around inside the garden. Find the area left for flower beds, lawns etc. between the margins. Also find the area of the path.

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Answered by pryjey
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

100-(3+3)=94

60-(3+3)=54

100*60=6000

94*54=5076

6000-5076=924

924m² is the area of the path

Answered by parthagarwala
1

Answer:702m^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula - Length multiplied by breadth.

Path takes 6 metres from breadth and length which means subtract 6 from 100 and 60.

Length = 100-6=94

Breadth=60-6=54

Area = 94*54=702

= 702m^2

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