Math, asked by bawejavidhya, 6 days ago

Ankita wants to build a hedge around her rectangular garden but wants to leave some space on two sides for fair passage. If the length of the garden is 10 m 99 cm and breadth is 725 cm and she wants to leave a space of length 1.5 m. Find the length of hedge needed to cover the boundary of the garden ​

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Answered by anshulriyanshi
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Answer:

33 m 48 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter of the rectangular garden= 2(10 m 99 cm + 725 cm)

10 m 99 cm + 725 cm = 10 m 99 cm + 7 m 25 cm = 18 m 24 cm × 2 =36m 48cm

Space she wants to leave on one side for fair passage = 1.5 m

No. of sides she wants to leave space = 2

Total space she wants to leave = 1.5 m × 2 = 3 m

Total hedge built = Perimeter of the garden - Space left=

36 m 48 cm - 3 m = 33 m 48 cm

Ankita will build 33 m 48 cm of hedge.

Answered by sujal9835
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Answer:

this was the correct answer

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