Math, asked by jesunioluwa14, 9 months ago

A rectangular garden is 20m by 18m calculate the area of a path 1 and a half wide going round the outer edge of the garden

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Answered by PixleyPanda
4

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

outer Area = 30m × 25 m

=750 m^2

Iner length = 30 m - (2.5m + 2.5m )

= 25m

Iner breadth = 25m - ( 2.5 m + 2.5 m )

= 20m

Iner Area = 25m × 20m

= 500 m^2

Area of the path = Outer Area - Iner Area

= 750 m^2 - 500m^2

=250m^2

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Answered by deepak9140
1

Step-by-step explanation:

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