Math, asked by abhineshpatel9693, 8 months ago

If we take 2 rounds of a field, that is 340 m long and 160 m wide, find the distance covered in kilometers

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Answered by prvivek46
28

Answer:

2 Kilometers

Step-by-step explanation:

The field is 340 m long and 160 m wide

it is in rectangle shape and have four sides

= 340m + 160m + 340m + 160m

= 1000m

2 rounds

= 2 x 1000m

= 2000m / 1000 (to convert meter to kilometer, we have to divide it by 1000)

= 2 kilometers

Answered by pulakmath007
0

The distance covered = 2 kilometers

Given :

A field is 340 m long and 160 m wide

To find :

The distance covered for 2 rounds of the field

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Calculate perimeter of the field

The field is 340 m long and 160 m wide

Length = 340 m

Width = 160 m

∴ Perimeter of the field

= 2 × (Length + Width)

= 2 × (340 + 160) metre

= 2 × 500 metre

= 1000 metre

= 1 kilometer

Step 2 of 2 :

Calculate distance covered for 2 rounds of the field

Since perimeter of the field = 1 kilometer

So distance covered for 1 round of the field = 1 kilometer

Hence distance covered for 2 rounds of the field

= 2 × 1 kilometer

= 2 kilometers

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