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Answered by RAGHAV200723
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Answer:

the area is 1 m2

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Answered by payal1393
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Answer:

A square is a regular polygon with four sides. It has four right angles and parallel sides. To calculate the area of a square, multiply the base by itself, which can be expressed as side × side. If a square has a base of length 8 inches its area will be 8 × 8= 64 square inches

Area of a square is given by:

A = a2

where a = length of side

Perimeter of a square = 4a

Diagonal of a square = (a)(sqrt(2)) or 1.414 (a)

Example 1: Find the area of a square of side length 15 m

Solution:

Area of a square = a2 = 152 = 225 m2

Example 2: Calculate the area of square, where the square has 35cm side’s length.

Solution:

Area of square is defined by a × a.

Area = 35 × 35

Area = 1225cm

Example 3: What is the area of a square field, if its perimeter is 32 yd?

Solution:

The perimeter of the square field = 32 yd and since the perimeter of a square is given by P = 4s, where s is the length of the side. We can easily determine the length by isolating s from the formula above:

s = P/4 = 32 / 4 = 8 yd

The area of the square field = s × s

Substitute the value of s, we have:

Area = 8 × 8 = 64 yd2

The area of the square field is therefore 64 yd2.

Example 4: The side of a square park is 200 m. What will be the cost of grassing it @ $0.5 per sq m?

Solution:

What we need to do, is to find the area of the park then multiply the area by the cost per m2.

Area of the square park = side × side

A = s²

Substitute values and simplify.

A = 200 × 200

A = 40,000 m2

Area of grassing = area of park = 40,000 sq m.

Cost of grassing = area of grassing × rate per sq meter.

Substitute values we will get:

Cost = 40,000 x 0.5 = $20,000

Therefore, Cost of grassing is $20,000.

Example 5: A square lawn is surrounded by a path 2 m wide around it. If the area of the path is 160 sq m, find the area of the lawn.

Solution:

Given: A square lawn is surrounded by 2 m wide path; area of path is 160 sq m.

To find: Area of lawn.

(Hint: Lawn is surrounded by the path i.e the path is at external edge of lawn. to find area of lawn subtract area of paths from total area)

Let side of the lawn be y, then we have:

External side including path = side of lawn + width of path on both sides.

= y + (2 + 2)

= y + 4

Total area including path = (y + 4) × (y + 4).

= y² + 8y + 16 (i).

And the area of lawn = (side)² = y × y = y² (ii).

Since the area of the path is given (160 m2), we have:

Area of path = Total area including path - area of lawn.

A = (i) - (ii).

Substitute the given values we will the following equation and by isolating y, we can determine the length of side of the lawn:

160 = (y² + 8y + 16) - y²

160 = y² + 8y + 16 - y²

160 = y² - y² + 8y + 16

160 = 8y + 16

160 - 16 = 8y

144 = 8y

18 = y

Side of lawn = 18 m

Area of the lawn = side × side

A = s²

A = 18 × 18

A = 324 m2

Hence the area of lawn = 324 m

Explanation:

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