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babunello [35]
3 years ago
9

A regular section of land made up of wheat farms has a length of 5x10^4 and the width of 6x10^3 what is the area of the length i

n square meters?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Fudgin [204]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The Area of land is 30 × 10^{7} meters² .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given as :

The length of rectangular wheat farm land = L = 5 × 10^{4}  meter

The width of rectangular wheat farm land = w = 6 × 10^{3}  meter

Let The Area of land = A meters²

Now, According to question

∵ Land is in rectangular shape

And we know, Area of rectangle = length × width

∴ Area of land =  Area of rectangle = length × width

Or, A = L × w

Or, A = 5 × 10^{4}  meter × 6 × 10^{3}  meter

Or , A = 30 × 10^{4+3}

i.e A = 30 × 10^{7}  meters²

So, The Area of land = A  = 30 × 10^{7} meters²

Hence,The Area of land is 30 × 10^{7} meters² . Answer

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