Math, asked by jsaurabh82, 10 months ago

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

Answers

Answered by SidhiSareen
1

Answer:

area of remaining area

Step-by-step explanation:

5 flower beds

sides of a flowerbed =1

area of flowerbed = s*s

1*1.=1

1sq. m

lenght of land = 5m

breadth of land = 4m

area of land = l* b

= 5*4

=20 sq. m

area of remaining part of land = area of land - area of flower bed

= 20-1 = 19sqm.

ans = 19sq m

therefore area of remaining part of land is 19sq. m

Hope it helps

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Answered by CHITRA2009
0

Answer:

THE AREA LEFT FROM THE GARDEN IS 0 M BECAUSE THE 5 SQUARE FLOWER BEDS OCCUPIED ALL THE SPACE

Step-by-step explanation:

THERE ARE 5 SQUARE FLOWER BEDS EACH SIDE IS 1 M LONG

BECAUSE THE FLOWER BEDS ARE SQUARE SO EVERY SIDE SHOULD BE SAME . FIRST WE WILL FIND PERIMETER OF THE FLOWER BEDS

PERIMETER OF SQUARE

= SIDE ×4

=1 × 4

= 4

1 SQUARE FLOWER BED'S PERIMETER IS 4 M

SO

5 FLOWER BED ARE

4×5

=20

20M IS THE PERIMETER OF SQUARE FLOWER BEDS

NOW THE GARDEN IS 5 M LONG AND 4 M WIDE

SO WE KNOW IT'S A RECTANGLE GARDEN

THEN WE WILL FIND THE AREA OF THE RECTANGLE

= L × B

= 4 × 5

= 20 M

NOW MINUS THE AREA OF RECTANGLE AND SQUARE IS

= 20 - 20

= 0 M

THE AREA LEFT FROM THE GARDEN IS 0 M BECAUSE THE 5 SQUARE FLOWER BEDS OCCUPIED ALL THE SPACE

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