Math, asked by pala7091, 6 months ago

the diagram reprezents a rectangular garden af lenghth 14m and width 10m. the flower bed is a triangle and the vegtable patch is a trapizuim. the rest of the garden is a lawn

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Answered by yaskhandelwal
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Answer:

Answer

68m

Step-by-step explanat

Find the TOTAL area of the rectangle =  H x W =  14 x 10 m^2

  Subtract the triangle area   1/2 b x h = 1/2  x 3 x 8

 Subtract the trapezium area    (5+7)/2 x 10

14 x 10=140m

24/2=12

12 x 10 /2=60

140 - 12-60 = 68m

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by LilPur1106
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Answer:

68m²

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of the flower bed (FB) is:

8x3=24÷2=12m²

Area of the vegetable patch (VP) is:

1/2 (5+7) × 10 = 60m²

Now add up the area total of the VP and FB you get 72m²

Next, do the total of the garden which is:

14×10 = 140m² - 72m² = 68m²

68m² is the area of the lawn.

Hope this helped:))

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