Problems on Area - Solved Examples(Set 4)
16. The ratio between the length and the breadth of a rectangular park is . If a man cycling along the boundary of the park at the speed of km/hr completes one round in minutes, then what is the area of the park (in sq. m)? | |
A. | B. |
C. | D. |
answer with explanation
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Solution 1
Let length km,
breadth km
Distance travelled by the man at the speed of km/hr in minutes
Therefore,
Area
Solution 2
Perimeter of the rectangular park
= Distance travelled by the man at the speed of km/hr in minutes
= speed × time (∵ 8 minute = hour)
= km m m
Perimeter
Therefore,
From and
(Or m)
Area m2
Explanation:
Solution 1
Let length km,
breadth km
Distance travelled by the man at the speed of km/hr in minutes
Therefore,
Area
Solution 2
Perimeter of the rectangular park
= Distance travelled by the man at the speed of km/hr in minutes
= speed × time (∵ 8 minute = hour)
= km m m
Perimeter
Therefore,
From and
(Or m)
Area m2
17. What is the percentage increase in the area of a rectangle, if each of its sides is increased by | |
A. | B. |
C. | D. |
answer with explanation
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Solution 1
Change in area
i.e., area is increased by
(This formula is explained in detail here)
Solution 2
Let original length
original breadth
Then, original area
Length is increased by
⇒ New length (∵ is of )
Breadth is increased by
⇒ New breadth
New area
Increase in area
= New area - Original area
Percentage increase in area
Solution 3
Let original length
original breadth
Then original area
Length is increased by
⇒ New length
Breadth is increased by
⇒ New breadth
New area
Increase in area = new area - original area
Percentage increase in area
Explanation:
Solution 1
Change in area
i.e., area is increased by
(This formula is explained in detail here)
Solution 2
Let original length
original breadth
Then, original area
Length is increased by
⇒ New length (∵ is of )
Breadth is increased by
⇒ New breadth
New area
Increase in area
= New area - Original area
Percentage increase in area
Solution 3
Let original length
original breadth
Then original area
Length is increased by
⇒ New length
Breadth is increased by
⇒ New breadth
New area
Increase in area = new area - original area
Percentage increase in area
18. If the difference between the length and breadth of a rectangle is m and its perimeter is m, what is its area? | |
A. m2 | B. m2 |
C. m2 | D. m2 |
answer with explanation
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Solution 1
perimeter
Substituting the value of in , we get
Area m2
Solution 2
length = breadth . Therefore,
breadth m
⇒ breadth m
length m
Area m2
Explanation:
Solution 1
perimeter
Substituting the value of in , we get
Area m2
Solution 2
length = breadth . Therefore,
breadth m
⇒ breadth m
length m
Area m2
19. The ratio between the perimeter and the breadth of a rectangle is . If the area of the rectangle is sq. cm, what is the length of the rectangle? | |
A. cm | B. cm |
C. cm | D. cm |
answer with explanation
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Solution 1
Given that
Also given that, area cm2
cm2
Substituting the value of , we get,
Solution 2
Let perimeter cm
breadth cm
Then, length cm
Area cm2
length cm
Explanation:
Solution 1
Given that
Also given that, area cm2
cm2
Substituting the value of , we get,
Solution 2
Let perimeter cm
breadth cm
Then, length cm
Area cm2
length cm
20. What is the least number of square tiles required to pave the floor of a room long and broad? | |
A. | B. |
C. | D. |
answer with explanation
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
m cm cm
m cm cm
Area cm2
Now we need to find out HCF(Highest Common Factor) of and
Let's find out the HCF using long division method for quicker results.
Hence, HCF of and
Therefore, side length of largest square tile cm
Area of each square tile cm2
Number of tiles required
Explanation:
m cm cm
m cm cm
Area cm2
Now we need to find out HCF(Highest Common Factor) of and
Let's find out the HCF using long division method for quicker results.
Hence, HCF of and
Therefore, side length of largest square tile cm
Area of each square tile cm2
Number of tiles required
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