Math, asked by rajkhan8668, 11 months ago

Norman is a sunflower farmer. he uses a plot of land that is 3km by 4.3km.how much land does he use to plant his sunflowers?

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Answered by arpitnegi2007
10

Answer:

He will use land=

Length×breadth

3×4.3

12.9sq km

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Answered by GulabLachman
5

12.9 km² of land Norman uses for plantation of sunflowers.

It is given that, Norman uses the land which has dimensions of 3km by 4.3 km.

As the dimensions are not same, we can say that the plot of land is rectangular in shape.

To find how much land is required by Norman to plant sunflowers is calculated by finding the area of the rectangular land.

Area of a  rectangle = Length * Breadth

= (3 * 4.3) km²

= 12.9 km²

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