Math, asked by aacharjee006, 6 months ago

A rectangular stone is 180 meters long and 120 meters wide. There is a 6 meter wide road outside the boundary of the road. Determine the area of the road.​

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Answered by vinuevarghese
0

Answer:

Area of Road = 1,836 Square Meters

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of Rectangular Lawn = 180 Meters

Width of Rectangular Lawn = 120 Meters

Area of Rectangle = Length x Width

Therefore Area of rectangular lawn

= 180 x 120 = 21,600 Square Meters

Width of Road = 6 Meter

Length of Lawn and Road together - 180 + 6 = 186 Meters

Width of Lawn and Road together = 120 + 6 = 126 Meters

Therefore Area of Lawn and Road together = 186 x 126

= 23,436 Square Meters

Therefore Area of the Road = Area of Lawn and Road together - Area of rectangular lawn

= 23,436 - 21,600 Square Meters

= 1,836 Square Meters

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

1,836 M ²

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of Rectangular Lawn = 180 M  

Width of Rectangular Lawn = 120 M  

Area of Rectangle = Length x Width  

Area of rectangular lawn   = 180 x 120 = 21,600 M ²  

Width of Road = 6 M  

Length of Lawn and Road together - 180 + 6 = 186 M  

Width of Lawn and Road together = 120 + 6 = 126 M  

Area of Lawn and Road together = 186 x 126

= 23,436 M ²  

Area of the Road = Area of Lawn and Road together - Area of rectangular lawn  

= 23,436 - 21,600 M ²  

= 1,836 M ²

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