Math, asked by pjhansirani43, 2 months ago

if the leangth and breadth of a rectangle
are 10 cm and 5 cm respectively then it's area is
.
.
a) 100 sq
b) 150sq
c)115sq
d)200 sq


safalgautam2009: yes i 100 root is 50
safalgautam2009: but 50 sq =100 normal
safalgautam2009: so 50sq is the ans
shraddha941: square is the unit of defining area
Anonymous: idk
shraddha941: and options main bhi to square likha h to kya 100 ka square kroge
shraddha941: I mean that and squares are written in options also so do you square even 100
safalgautam2009: i also mean the same thing
pjhansirani43: khatam hua mahabharat
shraddha941: haan haan ho gya

Answers

Answered by shraddha941
3

Answer:

area of rectangle = L × b

= 10 × 5 = 50 cm^2

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Answered by safalgautam2009
2

Answer:

Area of each small square = 1 sq cm. Area of rectangle in figure 2 by counting the squares = 10 sq. cm. Area = 10 square cm. Length of rectangle = 5 cm. Breadth of rectangle = 2 cm. Area = 5 × 2 = 10 sq. cm. Hence, area of rectangle = length × breadth. A = l × b where, A is the area, l and b are length and breadth of a rectangle.

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