Math, asked by ranjanmohapatranayag, 10 months ago

() Two sheets of plywood are
available. One has a length of
14 m and breadth 4.5 m. The
other one is a square sheet
with side measuring 2.5 m
Which one has a larger area
and by how much?
Find the perimeter and area of the following​

Answers

Answered by madhav127
1

Answer:

hey mate

Step-by-step explanation:

for rectangle plywood

L= 14m

B= 4.5.

perimeter = 2×(L+B) = 2(18.5) = 37m

area = L×B = 14 ×4.5 = 63m²

for square plywood

A = 2.5m

perimeter = 4A = 4×4.5= 18 m

area = A² = 2.5² = 6.25m²

how much area more is = 63-6.25 = 56.75

so area of rectangle is more than area of square

hope it help u

Answered by sapna1149
1

Answer:

area of rectangular sheet = LxB

= 14x4.5

= 63

area of square sheet = sidexside

= 2.5x2.5

=62.5

area of rectangular sheet is greater than the area of the square sheet

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