Math, asked by abhishekkumar5376, 8 months ago

An umbrella is made by stitching 12
triangular pieces of cloth, each measuring
(50 cm x 20 cm x 50 cm. Find the area of
the cloth used in it​

Answers

Answered by unicorn31
1

(Area of 1 ∆ular piece of cloth)--- s= 50+20+50/2=60.

Now, using Heron's formula--- Area=√s(s-a)×(s-b)(s-c)

=√60(60-50)(60-20)(60-50)

=√60×10×40×10

= √30×2×5×2×2×20×5×2

=√2×3×5×2×2×5×2×2×2×5×5×2= 200√6 cm².

Therefore, area of cloth used= 200√6×12=5878.77cm².

Answered by Anirban59
1

Given: An umbrella is made up by stitching 12 triangular pieces of cloth, each measuring 50cm,×20cm×50cm.

( √6=2.45 )

To find: Area of the cloth used in it.

Solution:

S = 50+20+50/2

= 120/2

= 60 cm

Area = √{60 (60-50) (60-20) (60-50)}

= √(60×10×40×10)

= √(20×3×10×20×2×10)

= 20×10 √(3×2)

= 200 √6

= 200 × 2.45 [since, √6=2.45]

= 490 cm²

Area of the cloth used in the umbrella

= (490×12) cm²

= 5880 cm²

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