Math, asked by lalit27573, 9 months ago

the length of one side of mr. Kumar's square plots is 20m. he used half of his plot for Keeping rabbit . what area his plot is vacant ​

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Answered by sriyas02
5

Answer:

200m^2

Step-by-step explanation:

step 1: calculate the total area of mr. Kumar's square plots.

Area of square is:S^2

Therefore 20×20= 400m^2

step 2: It is given that half of his plot is for Keeping rabbit .so subtract 200 from total area.

400-200=200

Answered by rexgamerz00x
0

Answer: 200sq. cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Length of one side of Mr. Kumar's square plot = 20 m.

As we know that,

Area of square plot = Side × side  

                               = 20 × 20 =400 sq. m.

Area of plot used for keeping rabbits= 1/2 of total area of square plot

                                                             = (1/2 )× 400 = 200 sq.m.

Area of plot vacant= total area of plot - area used for keeping rabbits

                              = 400 - 200=200 sq.m.

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