Math, asked by rudra12556, 1 month ago

Devika has a square piece of cloth of area 9 m2 and she wants to make 16 square-shaped scarves of equal size out of it. What should possibly be the length of the side of the scarf that can be made out of this piece? ​

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Answered by nstart098
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9/16 m^2

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Step-by-step explanation:

Area of square = 9 m^2

It means length of one side = √9

= 3 m

= 300 cm

In that 9 m^2 you need to have 16 square 

So area of one square will be 9/16 m

If area of one square = 9/16

Then length of side of the square = √(9/16)

= 3/4 m

= 75 cm

THE LENGTH OF THE SCARF WILL BE 75 cm

AND AREA OF SCARF WILL BE 9/16 M^2

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Answered by GlimmeryEyes
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Answer:

Let's say that quadrilateral ABCD represents the square piece of cloth.

The area of this square is 9 sq.m.

Since, 16 skirts are to be made from this square piece of cloth, the sum of areas of 16 square skirts will be equal to the area of quadrilateral ABCD.

Therefore, area of 16 skirts is 9 sq.m. Therefore, the area of 1 skirt will be (9/16) sq.m.

Since, the area of a square is equal to the square of the length of its side, the length of its side would be the square root of its area.

Therefore, the length of its side would be √[(9/16) sq.m.], i.e., 3/4 m or 0.75 m.

Hence, the length of the side of 1 skirt should be 0.75 m.

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