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stira [4]
2 years ago
14

Ram has two plots in two different places. Both are square in shapes. The side of the first field is 350m and the side of the ot

her field is 220m. Find the total area of the fields that Ram has?
Mathematics
1 answer:
ikadub [295]2 years ago
6 0

The total area of the fields that Ram has is  170,900 square meters ( 170900 m²)

<h3>Calculating the areas of squares </h3>

From the question, we are to determine the total area of the fields that Ram has

Since the fields are square in shapes, we will use the formula for calculating the area of a square

The area of a square can be calculated by using the formula,

A = s²

Where A is the area

and s is the side

For the first field

s = 350 m

∴ A = 350²

A = 122500 m²

For the second field

s = 220 m

∴ A = 220²

A = 48400 m²

Then,

The total area of the fields = 122500 m² + 48400 m²

The total area of the fields = 170900 m²

Hence, the total area of the fields that Ram has is  170,900 square meters ( 170900 m²)

Learn more on Calculating area of a square here: brainly.com/question/25092270

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