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Preeti Dabral 3 years 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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