Math, asked by hitlerhittu9441, 10 months ago


A rectangular garden is of length 50 m and breadth 30 m. A path of width 3.5 m is left all around inside the garden ​

Answers

Answered by Rajputsaurabhsingh
13

⬆️✌️Hey dude your answer is attached ✌️ ⬆️

Attachments:
Answered by Battleangel
38

\huge\bold\purple{\mathcal{\bigstar{Hello}}}

length =50 m(given)

breadth=30 m(given)

area of rectangle PQRS =50m×30m

\textbf{=1500m^2}

\therefore{the area of rectangle PQRS=1500m^2}

Length of rectangle ABCD=50M-3.5m-3.5m

=43m

breadth of rectangle ABCD= 30m-3.5m-3.5m

=23m

Area of rectangle ABCD=43×23

 =  {989m}^{2}

area of the path =area of rectangle PQRS-area of rectangle ABCD

  \implies{1500m}^{2}  -  {989m}^{2}  = {511m}^{2}

hope this helps you @hitlerhittu9441

Mark as brainliest xD

Similar questions