(c) two-ninths (a) one-third one-ninth (b) two-thirds (e) The length and breadth of a rectangular box are 30 cm and 20 em espectively. The area of the box i a) 600 cm (d) 300 cm2 (c) 200 cm2 (b) 500 cmm2 (v) Per imeter ofa square, whose area is 144 cn 1S (c) 50 cm (a) 40 cm (d) 96 cm 48 cm 2. Find the area of the followv ng figure (z) (iv) (iii) (ii) 3. Find the area of the following figures (z) (ii) 1.5 1.5 4,How many square metre of glass will be required for windows, which has 10 panes, each measuring 25 cm by 16 cm ? 5. A playground measures 300 m x 170 m. Find the cost of planting grass on this at the rate oft 80 per hectare.Aors 6. A tile measures 10 cm x 10 cm, How many such tiles are required to cover a 7. Let the area of a square is 9 cm . What would be the new area, if its side is Wall of 4 m x 2.5 m ? 100 reduced by 1 cm ?

(c) two-ninths (a) one-third one-ninth (b) two-thirds (e) The length and breadth of a rectangular box are 30 cm and 20 em espectively. The area of the box i a) 600 cm (d) 300 cm2 (c) 200 cm2 (b) 500 cmm2 (v) Per imeter ofa square, whose area is 144 cn 1S (c) 50 cm (a) 40 cm (d) 96 cm 48 cm 2. Find the area of the followv ng figure (z) (iv) (iii) (ii) 3. Find the area of the following figures (z) (ii) 1.5 1.5 4,How many square metre of glass will be required for windows, which has 10 panes, each measuring 25 cm by 16 cm ? 5. A playground measures 300 m x 170 m. Find the cost of planting grass on this at the rate oft 80 per hectare.Aors 6. A tile measures 10 cm x 10 cm, How many such tiles are required to cover a 7. Let the area of a square is 9 cm . What would be the new area, if its side is Wall of 4 m x 2.5 m ? 100 reduced by 1 cm ? 1-5 Q How ninny metre of glass will he re ui 10 panes, each measuring 25 cm by 16 cm ? for windows, which WA Plav

The area of 1 pane = length ×breadth = 25×16 =410 cm2Now area of such 12 panes = 12×410 = 4920 cm2

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