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Decentralisation is the extension of delegation.Explain.​

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Answered by lakshaygarg4700
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\begin{lgathered}\bold{Given} \begin{cases}\sf{Length (l)=30 \:m} \\ \sf{Breadth (b)=15 \:m}\end{cases}\end{lgathered}Given{Length(l)=30mBreadth(b)=15m

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\begin{lgathered}\longrightarrow \tt Cost \:of \: Covering = Area \times Rate \\ \\\longrightarrow \tt Cost \:of \: Covering = (Length \times Breadth) \times Rs. 3 \:@ {m}^{2} \\ \\\longrightarrow \tt Cost \:of \: Covering =(30m \times 15m) \times3 \\ \\\longrightarrow \tt Cost \:of \: Covering =45 {m}^{2} \times Rs.3 \\ \\\longrightarrow \tt Cost \:of \: Covering =450 {m}^{2} \times Rs.3 \\ \\\longrightarrow \boxed{\orange{\tt Cost \:of \: Covering =Rs. \:1350}}\end{lgathered}⟶CostofCovering=Area×Rate⟶CostofCovering=(Length×Breadth)×Rs.3@m2⟶CostofCovering=(30m×15m)×3⟶CostofCovering=45m2×Rs.3⟶CostofCovering=450m2×Rs.3⟶CostofCovering=Rs.1350

∴ Cost of Covering of Ground is Rs. 1350

• Second Part of the Question Now :

\begin{lgathered}\longrightarrow \tt Cost \:of \:Fencing = Perimeter \times Rate \\ \\\longrightarrow \tt Cost \:of \:Fencing = 2(Length + Breadth) \times Rs. 20 \:@m \\ \\\longrightarrow \tt Cost \:of \:Fencing = 2(30m + 15m) \times Rs. 20 \\ \\\longrightarrow \tt Cost \:of \:Fencing = 2 \times45m \times Rs. 20 \\ \\\longrightarrow \tt Cost \:of \:Fencing = 90m \times Rs. 20 \\ \\\longrightarrow \boxed{ \blue{\tt Cost \:of \:Fencing = Rs. \:1800}}\end{lgathered}⟶CostofFencing=Perimeter×Rate⟶CostofFencing=2(Length+Breadth)×Rs.20@m⟶CostofFencing=2(30m+15m)×Rs.20⟶CostofFencing=2×45m×Rs.20⟶CostofFencing=90m×Rs.20⟶CostofFencing=Rs.1800

∴ Cost of Fencing of Ground is Rs. 1800.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Decentralisation is extending delegation to the lowest level Decentralisation explains the manner in which decision making responsibilities are divided among hierarchical levels. ... In other words, decision making authority is pushed down the chain of command.

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