Math, asked by kanakver1905may, 2 months ago

Kamala has a triangular field with sides 240m, 200m, 360m, where she grew wheat.
On her birthday her grandfather gifted another triangular field with sides 240m, 320m,
400m adjacent to the previous field. She was not sure how to use the land. After a lot of
thinking, she decided to grow potatoes and onions in the other field
400 m
NEW FIELD
320 m
240
360 m
WHEAT
200 m
Page 1 of 2
Refer to the above information and answer the following
(1 hectare = 10000 m V2 = 1.41]
1 How much area (in hectares) is used for wheat?
2. How much will be the length of wire required to fence the new field?
3. What is the space occupied (in hectares) by the new field?
(3)
4. If she divides the new field for growing potatoes and onions by drawing the shortest
alutude, then find the length of its shortest altitude (in metres).
(2)​

Answers

Answered by yadavparbhat9817
0

Answer:

I dont know

Step-by-step explanation:

Kamala has a triangular field with sides 240m, 200m, 360m, where she grew wheat.

On her birthday her grandfather gifted another triangular field with sides 240m, 320m,

400m adjacent to the previous field. She was not sure how to use the land. After a lot of

thinking, she decided to grow potatoes and onions in the other field

400 m

NEW FIELD

320 m

240

360 m

WHEAT

200 m

Page 1 of 2

Refer to the above information and answer the following

(1 hectare = 10000 m V2 = 1.41]

1 How much area (in hectares) is used for wheat?

2. How much will be the length of wire required to fence the new field?

3. What is the space occupied (in hectares) by the new field?

(3)

4. If she divides the new field for growing potatoes and onions by drawing the shortest

alutude, then find the length of its shortest altitude (in metres).

(2)

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