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What is Area? |
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Area of Rectangle and Square |
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Perimeter of Rectangle and Square |
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Units |
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Scale of drawing |
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Relationship between Area and Perimeter |
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Area when we cut the image |
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Area is the space inside the lines that make up a shape.
Example 1: If the length of the board is 12 cm and the breadth is 10 cm and we want to cover the board with square sheets. The side of the square sheet is 2 cm. How many sheets are required to cover the board?
Sol: Length of board = 12 cm
Breath of board = 10 cm
Area of board = length x breadth
⇒ Area of board = (10 x 12) cm2
⇒ Area of board = 120 cm2
Side of sheet = 2 cm
Area of sheet = side × side
⇒ Area of sheet = (2 × 2) cm2
⇒ Area of sheet = 4 cm2
Number of sheets required = Area of board / Area of sheet
⇒ Number of sheets required = 120 / 4
⇒ Number of sheets required = 30
Example 2: Calculate the length and breadth of the rectangle whose area is 512 cm2 and the length is twice the breadth.
Sol: Let the breadth of the rectangle be x, and then the length will be 2x.
Area of rectangle = x × 2x = 512
⇒ 2x2 = 512
⇒ x2 = 512/2 = 256
⇒ x2 = 256
⇒ x = 16
Thus, the breadth is 16 cm, and the length is 32 cm.
Example 3: If the area of a square is 289 cm2, then find the measure of its side.
Sol: Let a be the side of a square.
We know that the area of a square with side “a” = a2
So, a2 = 289 cm2 (given)
⇒ a = 17 cm
Hence, the measure of the side of the square is 17 cm.
Example 1: It is known that the area of a square is 81 cm2. Find the perimeter of the square.
Sol: Area =81 cm2
Area = side × side
⇒ 81= (a)2
⇒ (9)2 = (a)2
⇒ 9 cm = a
⇒ Perimeter = 4 × side
⇒ Perimeter = 4 × 9
⇒ Perimeter = 36 cm
Example 2: A bedsheet has a length of 120 inches and a breadth of 95 inches. How much lace will be required to complete the border?
Sol: The perimeter of the bed sheet will be determined using the perimeter of the rectangle formula to determine the amount of lace required for the bedsheet’s border.
Given,
Length, l = 120 inches
Breadth, b = 95 inches.
As we know, the perimeter of a rectangle = 2(l + b) units.
Substituting the values in the formula, we get
Perimeter = 2(120 + 95) = 2 × 215 = 430 inches.
Hence, we will need 430 inches of lace to complete the border.
Example 3: Find the length of the sides of the square park, whose perimeter is 232 m.
Sol: Perimeter of square park = 4 × side = 232 m
⇒ side = 232/4
⇒ side = 58 m.
Therefore, the length of the sides of the square park is 58 m.
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Square Meter (m2):
Square Kilometer (km2):
Always remember 1 mm < 1 cm < 1 m < 1 km. Similarly, 1 mm2 < 1 cm2 < 1 m2 < 1 km2
Let’s find the length and breadth of the garden on the ground.
Length will be 6 x 100 m = 600 m.
Breadth will be 5 x 100 m = 500 m.
Hence we conclude that:
After Cutting
Example: Take a sheet of paper with a length of 14 cm and a breadth of 5 cm. Now cut this sheet into 5 equal rectangles. Find the area of each smaller rectangle.
Area of a sheet of length 14 cm and breadth 5 cm = Sum of the area of five equal rectangles
Area of sheet of length 14 cm and breadth 5 cm = 5 x (area of small rectangle)
⇒ 14 x 5 = 5 x (area of small rectangle)
⇒ Area of small rectangle = (14 x 5) / 5
⇒ Area of small rectangle = 14 cm2
The area of each smaller rectangle is 14 cm2.
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