Math, asked by kelii, 10 months ago

each side of a square measure 65 M 5 dm find its area by how many square metre does it fall short of a hectare​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
15

Step-by-step explanation:

Heyy mate ❤✌✌❤

Here's your Answer..

⤵️⤵️⤵️⤵️⤵️⤵️

The side of the square =75m 5dm = 75.5m

Therefore, Area= (Side)^2

= 75.5 × 75.5

= 5700.25 m^2

Now, 1 Hectare = 10000

so, Square fall 4300 short of the hectare.

✔✔

Answered by ruhi455
19

hello dear!

here is your answer:-

The side of the square =75m 5dm = 75.5m

Therefore, Area= (Side)^2

= 75.5 × 75.5

= 5700.25 m^2

Now, 1 Hectare = 10000

so, Square fall 4300 short of the hectare.

hope this helps ☺️

Similar questions