Math, asked by Roonie90941, 1 year ago

To fix fence wires in a garden , 70m long and 50m wide ,Arvind bought metal pipes for bosts. he fixed a post every 5metres apart. Each post was 2m long. What is the total length of the pipes he bought for the posts?

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Answered by athleticregina
73

Answer:

Total length of the pipe required = 96 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, Length of the garden = 70 m



Breadth of the garden = 50 m


Perimeter of the garden = 2 × (Length + Breadth)

                                         = 2 × (70 + 50)


                                          = 2 × 120 = 240 m

On the perimeter of the garden, it is given that Arvind fixed a post every 5 meters apart.

So, the number of posts required =\frac{240}{5}=48.

Given Length of each is 2 m.

Therefore, Total length of the pipe required = 48 × 2 = 96 m.

Answered by Anonymous
64

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AnswEr:

  • Total length of the pipe required = 96 m

Given:

  • Length of the garden = 70 m
  • Breadth of the garden = 50 m

Need To Find:

  • Total length of the pipe required = ?

ExPlanation:

Formula used here:

  • Perimeter of the graden = 2 × (l + b)

Putting the values according to the given formula:

= 2 × (70 + 50)

= 2 × 120

= 240 m

On the perimeter of the garden, it is given that Arvind fixes a post every 5 metres apart.

  • So, the number of posts required = 240/5 = 48

ThereFore:

Length of each post = 2 m

  • Total length of the pipe required = 48 × 2 = 96 m

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Additional Information:

What is Perimeter?

  • The length of the boundary of a closed figure is called the perimeter.

  • Perimeter of rectangle = 2 × (Length + Breadth)
  • Perimeter of a square = 4 × Side

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