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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 10 months ago
Length of the rectangular playground = 120m
Breadth = 80m
Area of the playground along the track
= 120m × 80m
= 9600 m²
Area of the playground without the track
Length = 120m - 3m+3m
= 120m - 6m
= 114m
Breadth = 80m - 3m + 3m
= 80m - 6m
= 74m
Area = 114m × 74m
= 8436 m²
Area of the walking track = 9600 - 8436
= 1164 m²
☆ Thus, the area of the walking track is 1164 m²
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Given: Satpal walks 2/3 km from a place p towards east and then, from there 12/7 km towards west.
To find: Satpal's position from p.
Solution:
- East and west are two opposite directions.
- So, Satpal walks towards the east and then, walks back towards the west by covering the distance travelled earlier plus some more distance towards the west.
- To find his position with respect to p, the two distances travelled must be subtracted.
- Two fractions are subtracted by making the denominators equal using L.C.M..
Therefore, Satpal's position from p is 4/7 km.
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 10 months ago
Cost = 6003.62
Distance= 678 m
Step-by-step explanation:
length = 70.3 m
breadth = 42.7 m
Area = (70.3* 42.7) m^2
= 3001.81 m^2
Total cost= 3001.81*2 = 6003.62
Perimeter = 2*(70.3+42.7)= 226 m
Distance covered by the boy = (226* 3)= 678 m
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 11 months ago
distance24.3x2 = 48.6km
= 48.6x1000 = 48600m
Speed=distance /time=48600/27
=1800m/sec
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According to the question,
If O is a point in the interior of the given triangle
Then,
Three triangles can be constructed, which are:
{tex}\triangle{/tex}OPQ, {tex}\triangle{/tex}OQR, and {tex}\triangle{/tex}ORP
We know that,
In a triangle, the sum of the length of either two sides of the triangle is always greater than the third side
Therefore,
{tex}\triangle{/tex}OPQ is a triangle having sides OP, OQ, and PQ
As, OP + OQ > PQ
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If you are using a calculator, simply enter 36÷100×400 which will give you 144 as the answer.
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