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Shelly has a rectangular garden of length 22m and breadth 15 m. her friend ram has a square garden of side 21m whose garden is bigger an by how much .. now which answer will be great​

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Answered by Syamkumarr
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Answer:

Shelly's garden is bigger than Ram's garden by 111m².

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of Shelly's garden = 22m

Breadth of Shelly's garden = 15m

Area of Shelly's garden = 22m * 15m

                                       = 330m²

Side of Ram's garden = 21m

Area of Ram's garden = 21m * 21m

                                     = 441m²

As 441m² > 330m²

Therefore, Shelly's garden is bigger than Ram's garden.

The difference in areas of their garden = 441m² - 330m²

                                                                 = 111m²

Therefore, Shelly's garden is bigger than Ram's garden by 111m².

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