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how will you measure the area of your palm using graph paper explain​

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Answered by purvapednekar
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Answer:

Keep all your fingers sticked to reach other and then draw your palm on the graph paper. Measure the centimetre boxes and you can hey the area

Answered by anjanikumarb
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Lay the palm flat on the paper. Trace around it. Then, draw a straight box on the lines as you can. Then calculate the area of that box. Next, take away from the total area all of the full squares that aren’t seen in the outline of the hand but are in the square.

To finish the exact way, get a ruler and measure the two uncovered sides of a half covered square (almost always in a triangle shape), using A= LW/2 to find the uncovered amount.

Use this for all half covered squares with straight triangles. If they are bent, estimate, I can’t help you there. Then add all of the measurements together and take them from the total so far. There’s your exact amount.

To put it into a formula:

Let the square area be S, hand area be H, full squares inside the large square be F and semi covered by hand squares be C.

That makes it into:

H = S - F - C

Square area minus Hand area minus Full squares minus semi Covered squares.

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