Two sheets of plywood are available . one has a length of 14m and breadth 4.5 m . The other one is a square sheet with side measuring 12.5 m. Which one has a larger area and by how much ?
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⚫ Given :- Length Of plywood = 14m
Breadth of plywood = 4.5 M
Length of Square sheet = 12.5m
⚫ To Find :- Area of Plywood = ?
Area of Square sheet = ?
Which one has larger area and by how much.
⚫ Solution :-
➡ Find Area of Plywood..,
Area of Plywood = L × B
Area of Plywood = 14 × 4.5
Area of Plywood = 63m^2
➡ Find Area of Square sheet..,
Area of Square sheet = ( L )^2
Area of Square sheet = ( 12.5 )^2
Area of Square sheet = 156.25m^2
➡ Here we get area of Square sheet larger one.
To find by how much Subtract Area of Plywood by Area of Square sheet.
= Area of Square sheet - Area of Plywood
= 156.25 - 63
= 93.25m^2
Area of Square sheet is larger than Area of Plywood by 93.25m^2.
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Hope it helps..
Thanks :))
Here's your answer.. ⬇⬇
_______________________________
⚫ Given :- Length Of plywood = 14m
Breadth of plywood = 4.5 M
Length of Square sheet = 12.5m
⚫ To Find :- Area of Plywood = ?
Area of Square sheet = ?
Which one has larger area and by how much.
⚫ Solution :-
➡ Find Area of Plywood..,
Area of Plywood = L × B
Area of Plywood = 14 × 4.5
Area of Plywood = 63m^2
➡ Find Area of Square sheet..,
Area of Square sheet = ( L )^2
Area of Square sheet = ( 12.5 )^2
Area of Square sheet = 156.25m^2
➡ Here we get area of Square sheet larger one.
To find by how much Subtract Area of Plywood by Area of Square sheet.
= Area of Square sheet - Area of Plywood
= 156.25 - 63
= 93.25m^2
Area of Square sheet is larger than Area of Plywood by 93.25m^2.
_______________________________
Hope it helps..
Thanks :))
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