Math, asked by jagjotsingh48, 10 months ago

All the shapes inside the rectangle ABCD are squares. find the area of the rectangle ABCD. lengths are in centimeter​

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Answered by meenakumari74988
10

Answer:

first find the areas of all squares then add them

Step-by-step explanation:

area if the square-

side x side

8x8= 64

2x2=4

2x2=4

4x4=16

8x8=64

6x6=36

10x10=100

area of rectangle-lxb=sum of areas of all squares

=64+4+4+16+64+36+100

=288

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Answered by samsriti2004
10

Answer:

area = length × breadth

= 16×18

=288 cm square

Step-by-step explanation:

the square with length 8cm makes the adjacent square also of 8cm.so the left side is 8+8=16cm. This is our breadth of rectangle.

now at the top one square is 8cm.next one there are 2 small squares of side 2cm making its side of 4cm and the third square has side 6cm given.

so the top side is 8+4+6=18cm.This is our length

so area =length × breadth

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