Math, asked by bheeshamkumar6, 10 months ago

If 400 m2 of area is available for parking. How many vehicles can be parked if each vehiele occupy 16 m2 of area.​

Answers

Answered by viranchya
4

Answer:

25 vehicles

Step-by-step explanation:

400m2 is the parking area

area required by each car= 16m2

no. of vehicles = 400/16

Answered by harendrachoubay
0

The total number of vehiele is "25".

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

The  area is available for parking = 400 m^{2} and

Area of each vehicle occupy =  16 m^{2}

To find, the number of vehiele = ?

∴ The number of vehiele = \dfrac{The area is available for parking}{Area of each vehicle occupy}

= \dfrac{400}{16} =25

∴ The total number of vehiele = 25

Hence, the total number of vehiele is "25".

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