Math, asked by sivasridhar, 4 months ago

Arun's garden is in the form of a parallelogram whose one side is 4.8cm and other side is 1(1/2) times of this side. He wants to fence his garden four times by wire. Find the length of the wire required !!!​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

  • Garden is in Parallelogram shape.
  • One side = 4.8 cm
  • Other side = 1½ times of Side 'One'

To Find:

  • Length of the Wire required to fence garden Four times

Solution:

  • One side = 4.8 cm

Other side = 1½ of 4.8

 \implies {\tt{ \cancel{ 4.8} \times \dfrac{3}{ \cancel{2} } }} \\ \\ \implies{\tt{ 2.4 \times 3 }} \\ \\ \implies{\tt\red{ 7.2 \ cm }}

Therefore, Other Side is 7.2 cm .

 \\ \circ \: \: \: {\boxed{\tt\pink{ Perimeter_{(Parallelogram)} = 2(length_{(One \ Side )} + breadth_{(Other \ Side )} ) }}} \\

After substituting values in suitable Place;

 \colon\implies{\tt{ Perimeter_{(Paralellogram)} = 2(4.8 + 7.2) }} \\ \\ \\ \colon\implies{\tt{ Perimeter_{(Paralellogram)} = 2(12) }} \\ \\ \\ \colon\implies{\tt{ Perimeter_{(Paralellogram)} = 2 \times 12 }} \\ \\ \\ \colon\implies{\tt{ Perimeter_{(Paralellogram)} = 24 \ cm }} \\

Hence,

The Perimeter of Parallelogram is 24 cm.

_____________________

 \large\dag Arun wants to Fence his garden Four times by wire,

 \colon\leadsto (4 × 24)cm

 \colon\leadsto 96 cm

Hence,

  • The Length of the Wire to fence Four times is 96 cm .
Answered by HolyGirl
1

Given:

Garden is in Parallelogram shape.

One side = 4.8 cm

Other side = 1½ times of Side 'One'

To Find:

Length of the Wire required to fence garden Four times

Solution:

One side = 4.8 cm

Other side = 1½ of 4.8

\begin{gathered} \implies {\tt{ \cancel{ 4.8} \times \dfrac{3}{ \cancel{2} } }} \\ \\ \implies{\tt{ 2.4 \times 3 }} \\ \\ \implies{\tt\red{ 7.2 \ cm }} \end{gathered}

Therefore, Other Side is 7.2 cm .

 \begin{gathered} \\ \circ \: \: \: {\boxed{\tt\pink{ Perimeter_{(Parallelogram)} = 2(length_{(One \ Side )} + breadth_{(Other \ Side )} ) }}} \\ \end{gathered}

After substituting values in suitable Place;

 \begin{gathered} \colon\implies{\tt{ Perimeter_{(Paralellogram)} = 2(4.8 + 7.2) }} \\ \\ \\ \colon\implies{\tt{ Perimeter_{(Paralellogram)} = 2(12) }} \\ \\ \\ \colon\implies{\tt{ Perimeter_{(Paralellogram)} = 2 \times 12 }} \\ \\ \\ \colon\implies{\tt{ Perimeter_{(Paralellogram)} = 24 \ cm }} \\ \end{gathered}

Hence,

The Perimeter of Parallelogram is 24 cm.

_____________________

\large† Arun wants to Fence his garden Four times by wire,

\colon\leadsto  (4 × 24)cm

\colon\leadsto 96 cm

Hence,

The Length of the Wire to fence Four times is 96 cm .

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