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Answered by Roshan02701J
2

Answer:

\rightarrow\small\bf 2.5 \: sq. \: Km→2.5sq.Km

Step-by-step explanation:

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∣Question:−∣

If 5/6 portion of 300 hectares of land is cultivable, then how is it in terms of sq. Km?

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∣Hint:−∣

We will firstly find how much land is cultivable in terms of hectares only, then we will convert it in terms of square kilometres.

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∣Required Solution:−∣

☆ Given:-

\frac{5}{6} \: of \: 300 \: hectares \:

6

5

of300hectares

is cultivable.

\mathcal{\green{Therefore,}}Therefore,

Actual cultivable land is;

\frac{5}{6} \times 300 = 5 \times 50 = 250 \: hectares

6

5

×300=5×50=250hectares

\fbox{\purple{250 \ hectares}}

250 hectares

\mathcal{\green{Now,}}Now,

we know that 1 hectare = 0.01 sq. km

\mathcal{\green{Therefore,}}Therefore,

Cultivable land in terms of sq. km is

250 \times \frac{1}{100} = 2.5 \: sq. \: km250×

100

1

=2.5sq.km

\fbox{\purple{2.5 \ sq. \ km}}

2.5 sq. km

Answered by virendrachaudhary056
1

Answer:

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