Math, asked by anandakumar608, 10 months ago

when selling clothes for making bags, a shopkeeper claims to sell each piece of cloth of shape of an equilateral triangle of each side 10 cm while actually he was selling in the shape of a isosceles traingle with side 10 cm, 10 cm and 8 cm.
How much much cloth he saving in selling each bag?​

Answers

Answered by kamakshi41
1

he saves the following units of cloth

Answered by vaibh16lec5vet
0

Answer:

APPROX 7 CM^2

Step-by-step explanation: FIRST AREA OF EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE = ROOT3 SIDE * SIDE /4 = 1.73*10*10/4

=43 APPROX

AREA OF ISOCELES TRIANGLE = HERON'S FORMULA

√S(S-A)(S-B)(S-C)

= AFTER SOLVING WE GET APPROXIMATELY 36CM^2

SO 43-36= 7CM^2

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