Math, asked by ranjudadwal, 3 months ago

Bhawana asks Kabir to solve a problem. A rectangular paper has dimensions 10 cm and 6 cm. Two squares of side length 2 cm are cut out from the paper. What is the area of the remaining paper? Kabir’s steps to solve the problem is shown: Step 1: The area of the paper is 10 × 6 = 60 cm². Step 2: The area of one square is 2 × 2 = 4 cm². What should be his next step?

1️⃣ The area of the paper excluding the squares will be (60 - (2 x 4)) cm²
2️⃣ The area of the paper excluding the squares will be (60 - 4) cm²
3️⃣ The area of the paper excluding the squares will be (60 + (2 x 4))cm²​

Answers

Answered by farzanabiology
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here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

FIRST FIND THE AREA OF THE RECTANGLE

=10×6=60cm²

FIND THE AREA OF SQUARE

=2×2=4

AS IT IS TOLD TWO SQUARES SO 4+4=8

NOW SUBSTRACT THE AREA OF THE SQUARES FROM THE RECTANGLE TO GET THE THE AREA OF THE PAPER LEFT

=60-8=52cm²

∆the area of the paper left is 52cm²

SO OPTION NO:1 IS CORRECT

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