Math, asked by udaypatel2006, 3 months ago

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Answered by sb771473
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Step-by-step explanation:

Area of bricks =20 × 15 = 300 cm Sq.

Area of Lane = 45 × 20 =900 cm sq.

divide ,Total no.of bricks needed .

Area of lane ÷ Area of bricks

= 900 ÷ 300 = 3

Cost of bricks = 1100 × 3 = ₹3300

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Answered by Dnav
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Answer:

no. of bricks are= 300

Cost =3300₹

Step-by-step explanation:

no of bricks = Area of lane /Area of 1 brick

Area of lane =45*20

=900m^2

Area of 1 brick in m^2=2*1.5

=3m^2

no of bricks = 900/3

=300

cost = rate * no of bricks

rate per 100 m^2=1100/100

=11

no of bricks= 300

=300*11

=3300₹

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