Math, asked by ishanshrestha1123, 6 months ago

A real estate agent divided the adjoining triangular land into two 'Kitta' in which one is in the shape of a trapezium. If he sold the shaded 'Kitta' at
Rs 2,10,000 per 'aana', how much did the buyer pay for it? (1 aana = 31.79 sq. m)​

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Answered by SeCrEtID2006
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real estate agent divided the adjoining triangular land into two 'Kitta' in which one is in the shape of a trapezium. If he sold the shaded 'Kitta' at

Rs 2,10,000 per 'aana', how much did the buyer pay for it? (1 aana = 31.79 sq. m)

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