Math, asked by bhavimalik12, 3 months ago


A square sheet of side 6 m is cut off from a rectangular sheet of dimensions 12 m x 10 m.fi
the area of the remaining sheet.​

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Answered by lspfdnr
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Answer:

We know that area of circle is πr^2

, where r be a radius of the circle

& area of rectangle = length × breadth.

Given,

length l=5 cm,

breadth b=2 cm

The maximum diameter of circle that can be cut off from the sheet = least side of rectangle

∴ radius of circle,

r= 2/2=1 cm

Area of the remaining (shaded) portion

= Area of the rectangle − Area of the circle

=(5×2−π.1/2 )cm^2

=(10−π)cm^2

Answered by utkarshpandey190205
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Answer:

84 cm^{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of rectangle: lenght x Breadth

length: 12m

breadth: 10m

∴ Area = (12 × 10) cm^{2}

= 120 cm^{2}

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Now,

Area of square: (Side)^{2}

Side: 6 cm

∴ Area = (6)^{2}

= 36 cm^{2}

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Now, Acoording to question;

Area of remaining sheet: Area of (Rectangle - Square)

= (120 - 36) cm^{2}

= 84 cm^{2}

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∴ The area of the remainig sheet is 84 cm^{2}.

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