Home
Class 10
MATHS
Raman has a square cardboard of area 4 s...

Raman has a square cardboard of area `4 sq.ft,` from which he clips away a small square of area `1sq. ft` ,from one of the corners.Now, if he wants to cut up the remaining piece of cardboard into exactly four identical smaller pieces, the perimeter of each smaller piece is:

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

From a rectangular sheet of tin, of size 100 cm by 80 cm, are cut four squares of side 10 cm from each corner. Find the area of the remaining sheet.

A square piece of cardboard with side 12 cm has a small square of 2 cm cut out from each of the corners. The resulting flaps are turned up to make a box 2 cm deep. The volume of the box is:

from a rectangular sheet of tin,of size 100cm by 80cm, are cut four squares of side 10cm from each corner.Find the area of the remaining sheet.

A square sheet of maximum area is cut out from a circular piece of carboard of radius 21 cm. Find the area of the remaining card board.

A square sheet of maximum area is cut out from a circular piece of card board of radius 14 cm. Find the area of the remaining card board (in cm^(2) ).

The given figure shows a square piece of carboard of side 10 inches. A rectangular piece of dimensions 3 inches times 2 inches is cut from the cardboard as shown in the figure. Area of the remaining portion of the cardboard is

From a circular piece of cardboard of radius 3 cm, two sectors of 40^@ each have been cut off. The area of the remaining portion is