Math, asked by pankhuri7372, 5 months ago

Five square flower beds each of a sides 1m are dug on a peice of land 5m long and 4m wide. What is the area of the remaining land?​

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Answered by anuradhaanu30
5

Answer:

15m square

Step-by-step explanation:

area of one square bed =side*side

= 1m*1m = 1m^2

Area of 5 square beds= 5 *1m square

= 5m^2

Now, Total area of land = l*b

= 5*4

= 20m^2

Area of remaining land= 20m^2 - 5m^2

= 15m^2

HOPE THIS HELPS .

Answered by amritamohanty1472
67

Answer:

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Five square flower beds each of a sides 1m are dug on a peice of land 5m long and 4m wide. What is the area of the remaining land?

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Length of the land = 5m

Breadth of the land = 4m

Area of the land = 5m X 4m = 20 sq m

Side of each flower bed = 1 m

Area of each flower bed = 1 m X 1 m = 1 sq m

Area of 5 flower beds = 5 X 1 sq m = 5 sq m

Remaining Area of the land = 20 sq m - 5 sq m = 15 sq m

Hope it helps!!

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