Math, asked by bali931, 1 month ago

if the area of a square 'A' is 1600 sq. cm and if the area of a square B is 40 sq. cm. find the Number of squares of types B obtained from square A

Answers

Answered by snehitha2
8

Answer:

40 squares.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

The area of square A is 1600 sq. cm

The area of square B is 40 sq. cm

To find :

the number of squares of type B obtained from square A.

Solution :

Let the number of squares of type B be 'n'

According to the question,

Area of square A = number of squares of type B × Area of the square B

1600 cm² = n × 40 cm²

n = 1600/40

n = 40

Therefore, the required number of squares is 40.

Answered by PrianshuRaj008
8

Solution ↓

Area of Square 'A' = 1600 sq. cm

Area of square 'B' = 40 sq. cm

It is said that we have to find the number of squares of type B can be obtained from Square A.

So we can get it by the following manner :-

→ (1600 ÷ 40) sq. cm

40 squares (Ans)

Therefore, we have found that 40 squares of type 'B' can be obtained from square 'A'.

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