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Maths Area

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to geometry, including calculations for the area and perimeter of squares, rectangles, and triangles, as well as cost estimations for fencing and tiling. It poses questions about distances covered in running around different shapes and the remaining area after certain modifications. Each problem requires basic arithmetic and geometric principles to solve.

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Maths Area

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to geometry, including calculations for the area and perimeter of squares, rectangles, and triangles, as well as cost estimations for fencing and tiling. It poses questions about distances covered in running around different shapes and the remaining area after certain modifications. Each problem requires basic arithmetic and geometric principles to solve.

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1. 1.If the perimeter of a square is 64 cm, then find its area?

2. 2.Find the cost of fencing a square park of side 260m at the rate of Rs 30 per
meter?
3. 3.Priya runs around a square field of side 58m. Prakash runs around a rectangular field
with length170m and breadth 120m. Who covers more distance and by how much?
4. 4.Find the perimeter of a rectangular pentagon with each side measuring
4cm?
5. 5.Find the area of a triangle which base is 4 cm and altitude is 3.5 cm?
6. 6.The area of a rectangular garden 60m long is 400 sq. m. Find the width of
the garden?
7. 7.The area of a rectangular piece of cardboard is 38 sq. cm and its length is 9 cm. What
is the width of the cardboard?
8. 8.An athlete takes 7 rounds of a rectangular park, 60m long and 30m wide. Find the total
distancecovered by him?
9. 9.A floor is 6m long and 5m wide. A square carpet of sides 3m is laid on the floor. Find
the area of thefloor that is not carpeted?
10. 10.The perimeter of a rectangle and square are equal. if length of the rectangle is 8 cm
and breadth is 6m.Find the area of a square?
11. 11.Find the side of an equilateral triangle if its perimeter is 30 cm?
12. 12.A room is 5m long and 4m wide. How many square meters of carpet is needed to
cover the floor of the room?
13. 13.A piece of string is 40cm long. What will be the length of each side if the string is
used to form asquare?
14. 14.If the area of a square is 36 sq. cm, then find its perimeter?
15. 15.Find the cost of fencing a rectangular park of length 180m and breadth 130m at the
rate of Rs 12 permeter?
16. Find the area of a right angled triangle whose two legs are 5cm and 6cm respectively
and hypotenuseis square root of 41cm?
17. What is the cost of tiling a rectangular plot of length 600m long and 300m wide at the
rate of Rs 7 perhundred sq. m?
18. Find the side of the square whose perimeter is 20 m?
19. Find the perimeter of a rectangular path whose length and breadth are 160 cm and 2m
respectively?
20. Five square flower beds each of sides 2m are dug on a piece of land 7m long and 6m
wide. What isthe area of the remaining part of the land?

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