Math, asked by maheenahmed539, 11 months ago

The sides of two square fields are
8 metres and 6 metres, respectively.
Find the perimeter of another square
field with area equal to the sum of
the areas of the two square fields.​

Answers

Answered by tushar00791
12

side of 1st square =8m

so, the area =64 m

side of 2nd square = 6m.

so,area = 36 meter.

sum of area of both square = 100 meter.

a/q

the area of new square is= sum of area of both square.

the area of new square =100 meter.

side×side of new square =100meter.

side of new square = 10 meter

the perimeter of new square= 40 meter.

hope it helps u.


spandanrana887: how is it possible side of 100sq.m is 10 m
spandanrana887: it will be 100/4=25m
tushar00791: no
tushar00791: according to your question area of 3rd square is equal to sum of area of both other square and we need to find the perimeter of 3rd square. for that we need to find the sum of area of both square. after that we need to find the side of the 3rd square . after we get the side we can get the perimeter by multiplying the side by 4. read it carefully
spandanrana887: how u r doing 100/10 = 10
spandanrana887: oh yeh sorry
spandanrana887: i just missed out dont mind I am correcting it
Answered by spandanrana887
3

Answer:

HOPE this will help You.

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side of square1 = 8m

area = (8×8)m = 64sq.m

side of square2 = 6m

area = (6×6)m = 36sq.m

area of third square is the sum of the areas of the two squares = (64+36)sq.m= 100sq.m

side of square3 = (100/4)m

= 25m

perimeter of square3= (25×4) m

= 100m


tushar00791: side of square will be 10 meter not 25 meter.
tushar00791: area =100 meter sq. . side×side =100 m sq. . 10 ×10 =,100 m sq.
spandanrana887: yes sorry plz dont mind
spandanrana887: i'm really sorry
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