Math, asked by dashingboy6678, 1 year ago

Two roads each 3 m wide, run at right angles through the middle of a rectangular park, such that each is parallel to one of the sides of a park. If the park is 70 m by 45 m, find the area of the portion of the park minus the path.

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Answered by pj6112004
7

Answer:

Area of the rectangular park=length ×breadth

= 70×45=3150sqmt.

Now, area of first road = length of the park× breadth of the road

=70×3=210sqmt

Similarly, area of second road=45×3=135sqmt

Adding areas of both the roads we get,

210+135=345

Therefore area of the remaining park =

3150-345=2805sqmt

Answered by yashraj9444
2

Answer:

2805 sqmt

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