Math, asked by wsgyguhu, 3 months ago

How many gardens each 40 m long and 15 m wide can be made it if 6 hectares of land​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Length = 40 m

Breadth = 15 m

To find number of gardens,

From 6 hectares of land

Solution

Area (rectangle) =  Length × Breadth

Area = 40 × 15

Area = 600

We know, 1 hectare = 10000 m²

Hence, 6 hectare = 6×10000 = 60000 m²

According to the question :

Number of gardens = Land / Area

Number of gardens = 60000 / 600

Number of gardens = 100

Hence, the number of gardens that can be made out of 6 hectares of land with 40 m and 15 m dimensions is 100 gardens.

Answered by vandank2009
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given

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Length = 40 m

Breadth = 15 m

To find number of gardens, From 6 hectares of land

Solution

Area (rectangle) = Length x Breadth =

Area = 40 x 15

. Area = 600

We know, 1 hectare = 10000 m?

Hence, 6 hectare = 6×1000O = 60000 m2 =

According to the question :

Number of gardens = Land / Area

Number of gardens = 60000 / 600

Number of gardens = 100

Hence, the number of gardens that can be made out of 6 hectares of land with 40 m and 15 m dimensions is 100 gardens.

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