Math, asked by ankita2295, 10 months ago

what is the area of the four walls of a room if it's length,breadth and height are 5m,4m and 2m respectively.​

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Answered by kritikamehta122
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Answer:

Length of room = 5m

Breadth of room = 4m

Height of room = 2m

Area of four walls of room = Lateral surface area of room = 2 ( l + b ) h = 2 ( 5 +4 ) × 2

= 4 × 9 = 36 metre square

Answered by MysticDragonEX
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Answer:

HEY MATE HERE'S YOUR ANSWER!

Length(l) of room = 5m

Breadth(b) of room = 4m

Height(h) of room = 2m

•°• Area of 4 walls of room = Curved Surface Area of Room

= 2( lh + bh)

= 2(l+b) × h

= Perimeter of base × height

= (5+4+5+4 ) × 2

= 18 × 2 m²

= 36 m²

Thus the area of 4 walls of room is 36m².

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