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A rectangular plot of land measures 650 metres in length and 240m in width. Find the area of the plot in areas?

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Answered by BrainlyRaaz
8

Given :

  • A rectangular plot of land measures 650 metres in length .

  • A rectangular plot of land measures 240 metres in breadth.

To find :

  • Area of the rectangular plot = ?

Step-by-step explanation:

Length = 650 m. [Given]

Breadth = 240 m. [Given]

Area of the rectangular plot = Area of rectangle.

We know that,

Area of rectangle = Length × Breadth

Substituting the values in the above formula, we get,

= 650 × 240

= 156,000.

Therefore, Area of the rectangular plot = 156,000 m².

Formula related to the rectangle :

  • Area of rectangle = length × breadth.

  • Perimeter of rectangle = 2 ( lenght + Breadth)

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  • Diagonal of rectangle = √( l² + b² )
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Answered by ItzMysticalBoy
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\huge {\mathfrak {\red{Question:-}}}

  • A rectangular plot of land measures 650 m in length and 240 m in width. Find the area of the plot.

\huge {\mathfrak {\pink{Solution:-}}}

\underline {\bold{Given :}}

  • Length of the plot = 650 m
  • Breadth of the plot =240 m

\underline {\bold{To\:Find :}}

  • The area of the plot.

\rule {207}{1}

\boxed {\pink {Area\:of\:rectangle = Length \times Breadth}}

\implies Area =  Length \times Breadth  \\  \\ \implies Area = 650 \: m \times 240 \: m \\ \\  \implies Area = 156000  \: m ^2

\green {\therefore{\bf{The\:area\:of\:the \:plot\:is\:156000\: m ^2.}}}

\rule {207}{1}

Some more formula for area of different figures :

\boxed {\tt {Area\:of\:triangle=\dfrac{1}{2}\times Base\times Height }}

\boxed {\tt {Area\:of\:square =Side^2 }}

\boxed {\tt {Area\:of\:parallelogram =Base\times Height}}

\rule {207}{2}

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