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The length of the side of a square field A is thrice the length of the side of another square field
B. What is the ratio of the area of square field A to the area of square field B?
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given
The length of the side of a square field A is thrice the length of the side of another square field
B.
To find
Ratio of the area of square field to the area of square field B = ?
Solution
Let the side of a square field A = x units
and, Let the side of square field B = 3x unit
We know, Area of square = ( Side )^2
Here we have to find ratio of square Field A to the Square field B = Area of Square field A / Area of square field B
= x^2/(3x)^2
=x^\9x^2
=1\9
Therefore , ratio of square field A to the field B is 1:9
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