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We have to find the boundary of a square Feild of 13 m and 64 cm .
So the dimension of the square Feild = 13 m and 65 cm = 13.65 m or 1365 cm
We have to find the measure of boundary.
So it means we have to find the perimeter of the Feild.
The field is in the shape of a square. (With reference to statement)
Perimeter of a square = Side+Side+Side+Side = 4× Side
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= 4 × 13.65 = 54.60 m = 54 m 60 cm
So the required boundary is of 54 m and 60 cm in measure.
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My question: How many metres of cloth was bought for Rs. 140?
Length of cloth bought for R. 140= 140/20 m = 7 m.
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100+35+50+70+10+5+20+10+10
= 135 +50+70+10+5+20+10+10
= 185+70+10+5+20+10+10
= 255 + 10+5+20+10+10
= 265 + 5+20+10+10
= 270 +20+10+10
= 290 +10+10
= 300 + 10
= 310

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