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A rectangular field has 80m length and 48 m breadth . Three roads ,eaxh of width 2 m pass through the field such that two roads are parellel to the breadth and the third road parellel to the length .find the area covered by the three road.?

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Answered by spinder
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if two roads parallel to breadth of 48m then the covered by two roads
 = 2 \times 2 \times 48 = 192 {m}^{2}
one road is parrllel to length of 80m then area covered by the road is
2 \times 80 = 160 {m}^{2} add both the areas
192 {m}^{2}  + 160 {m}^{2}  = 352 {m}^{2}
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