Gopi runs around a rectangular park with length 50 m and breadth 35 m....
Solution:
Given,
Length of rectangular park = 50 m
Breadth of rectangular park = 35 m
Mohan runs around a square park.
Let's solve this problem step by step:
Calculating the perimeter of rectangular park
- Perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of all four sides.
- The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is P = 2(l + b), where l is the length and b is the breadth of the rectangle.
- Here, l = 50m and b = 35m
- Therefore, P = 2(50+35) = 2(85) = 170 m
Calculating the perimeter of the square park
- The perimeter of a square is the sum of all four sides.
- The formula for the perimeter of a square is P = 4a, where a is the length of one side of the square.
- We don't know the length of one side of the square park, so we cannot calculate the perimeter.
Comparing the perimeters of the parks
- We know that Gopi runs around a rectangular park with a perimeter of 170m.
- We don't know the perimeter of the square park that Mohan runs around.
- Therefore, we cannot compare the perimeters of the two parks.
Conclusion
- We cannot compare the perimeters of the parks because we don't know the perimeter of the square park.
- We cannot find the perimeter of the square park because we don't know the length of one side of the park.
- Therefore, we cannot determine who ran a longer distance.
Gopi runs around a rectangular park with length 50 m and breadth 35 m....
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Case 1
Rectangular park
Length=50, Breadth=35
Perimeter=2(l+b)
2 ( 50+35)
2(85)
170m
Case2
Square park
Perimeter=4*s
4*65
260m
!!Mohan covers more distance!!