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a rectangle is 15 M long and 10m wide there is a smaller rectangle inside the original rectangle which makes a path in all sides the smaller rectangle is 10 M and 6 M wide calculate the area of path

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Answered by anandaryan81
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Answered by janhvisingh56
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<h3><b><font color ="purple ">hey mate here's your answer </h3> length of smaller rectangle=15 m<br>breadth of smaller rectangle =10 m<br>area of rectangle =length *breadth <br>
15 \times 10 = 150 {m}^{2}
<br>length of bigger rectangle =10 m<br>breadth of bigger rectangle =6 m<br>area of rectangle =length *breadth
10 \times 6 = = 160 {m}^{2}
area of path = area of bigger rectangle -area of smaller rectangle
160 {m}^{2} - 150 {m}^{2} = 10 {m}^{2}

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