Math, asked by yashchauhan1804, 5 hours ago

Think of a Chessboard and answer the following questions:

a. How many squares are there in a Chessboard?

b. What is the area of a square and Chessboard?

c. Compare the number of squares in the Chessboard and area of the Chessboard?​

Answers

Answered by mou1330
4

a) the total number of squares in a chess board = 64 + 49 + 36 + 25 + 16 + 9 + 4 + 1 = 204 squares.

b) area of each square in a chessboard, a is 4cm2

c) Given that the area of each square in a chessboard, a is 4cm2. Total number of squares in a chessboard, n is 82=64. So the area of the chessboard, A equals the product of the number of squares and area of each square. ... Therefore, the number of squares occupied by two players n1 is 2×16=32.

please mark brainliest friend

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

a) the total number of squares in a chess board = 64 + 49 + 36 + 25 + 16 + 9 + 4 + 1 = 204 squares.

b) area of each square in a chessboard, a is 4cm2

c) Given that the area of each square in a chessboard, a is 4cm2. Total number of squares in a chessboard, n is 82=64. So the area of the chessboard, A equals the product of the number of squares and area of each square. ... Therefore, the number of squares occupied by two players n1 is 2×16=32.

please mark brainliest friend

Similar questions