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Answered by goutamsinha2012
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Answer:

9.6 km

Step-by-step explanation:

So, Length of the wire required = 4 x  Perimeter of the rectangle = 4 x 2 (Length + Breadth)

Length = 0.7 km, Breadth = 0.5 km

Substituting the values we get,

⇒ 4 × 2 (0.7 + 0.5)

⇒ 4 × 2 × 1.2 = 9.6 km

Therefore, the length of the wire required to fence the park is 9.6 km. (Ans)

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Answered by Jhoperocks
5

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

For a rectangular piece of land measuring 0.7 km by 0.5 km where each side is to be fenced with 4 rows of wires, the length of the wire needed will be 9.6 km.

Explanation:

Since the rectangular piece of land measuring 0.7 km by 0.5 km has to be fenced with 4 rows of wires on each side, the length of the wire required will be equal to four times the perimeter of the rectangular piece of land.

So, Length of the wire required = 4 x Perimeter of the rectangle = 4 x 2 (Length + Breadth)

Length = 0.7 km, Breadth = 0.5 km

Substituting the values we get,

⇒ 4 × 2 (0.7 + 0.5)

⇒ 4 × 2 × 1.2 = 9.6 km

Therefore, the length of the wire required to fence the park is 9.6 km.

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