Math, asked by ailoniakhil, 6 months ago

In the given figure, 3/4 th of the smaller square is shaded and 6/7 th of the larger square is shaded. Find the ratio of the shaded area of the smaller square to the shaded area of the larger square.

a) 1:2 <--- *answer*
b) 1:3
c) 2:3
d) 5:7

Please give a step by step explanation on how 1:2 is the answer of the question asked.

Answers

Answered by boi1212
1

Answer:

a)1:2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by RitaNarine
0

Given: In the given figure, 3/4 the of the smaller square is shaded and 6/7 the of the larger square is shaded

To Find: Find the ratio of the shaded area of the smaller square to the shaded area of the larger square.

Solution:

Let the ratios in the total area of the smaller square to the total area of the more giant square be 1:2.

So now the smaller square is shaded 3/4th of the total

= 3/4 ×1

The larger square's shaded part is 6

Therefore the ratio of the shaded area of the smaller square to the shaded area of the larger square = 3×4/1: 12×2

=12: 24

=1:2

Hence, the ratio of the shaded area of the smaller square to the shaded area of the larger square is 1:2.

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