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Rahul owns rectangular field of length 400m and breadth 200m. His friend ramu owns a square field of length 300m. Find the cost of fencing the two fields at ₹ 150 per meter. if one tree can be planted in an area of 10 sq.cm who can plant more trees in his field? how many more trees can he planted more?

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NCERT TELUGU-PERIMETER AND AREA-EXERCISE
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  2. The area of a square is 49 sq.cm. A rectangle has the same perimeter a...

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  3. Rahul owns rectangular field of length 400m and breadth 200m. His frie...

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  4. The length of a rectangular floor is 20 m, more than its breadth. If t...

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  5. A rectangular plot of land is 240 m by 200 m. the cost of fencing per ...

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  6. The side of square field is 120 meters. The cost of preparing a grass ...

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  8. What will happen to the area of a square if its side is doubled

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  9. What will happen to the area of a square if its side is halved

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