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there is a garden of 140m × 120 m and a gravel path is to be made of an equal width all around it, so as to take up just one-fourth of the garden. what must be the breadth of the garden?

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Answered by AditiHegde
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90 m must be the breadth of the garden.

Given,

The measure of garden = 140 m × 120 m

The length of the garden = 140 m

The breadth of the garden = 120 m

One-fourth (1/4) of the garden's width/breadth is used to make a gravel path

Therefore, we have, =\dfrac{1}{4} \times 120 = 30 m

The remaining breadth of the garden = 120 - 30 = 90 m.

Answered by Pranav29p
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