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rahul runs along the sides of a square garden which is 100m long how many times should he run if he want to cover 1600m​

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Answered by putulmishra65
1

Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

100m = 1600

1600/100

=16 times

Answered by IIBrainlyArpitII
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Q- Rahul runs along the sides of a square garden which is 100m long how many times should he run if he want to cover 1600m​?

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4

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One side of sq. garden =a=100m

∴Perimeter of he square= 4a=4×100=400m

Total distance= Perimeter of the square × No of times she run around the garden

⇒1600=400 ×  No of times she run around the garden

⇒1600÷400= No of times she run around the garden

⇒ No of times she run around the garden=4

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