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a school ground has dimensions of 48 m × 60 m . In the school assembly teachers made the students sit on the ground .if one student copies 3 m × 4 m of space then how many students can sit on the ground?

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  • A school ground has dimensions of 48m × 60m. In the school assembly teachers made the students sit on the ground. If one student copies 3m × 4m of space then how many students can sit on the ground ?

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Length of School Ground = 60m

Breadth of School Ground = 48m

Area of School Ground = Length × Breadth

Area of School Ground = 60m × 48m

Area of School Ground = 2880m²

Length Covered by Each Student = 4m

Breadth Covered by Each Student = 3m

Area Covered by Each Student

= Length × Breadth

→ Area Covered by Each Student = 4m × 3m

Area Covered by Each Student = 12m²

Number of Students

= Area of School Ground / Area Covered by Each Student

→ Number of Students = 2880m²/12m²

Number of Students = 240

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Number of Students = 240

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