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Is the area of your belt the same as the area of the postcard? Why or why not?

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उत्तर

 Area of the belt of 3 cm wide strip = length x breadth

= 3 × 42

= 126 square cm

Yes, this is equal to the area of the postcard.

In fact, area of all the belts would be equal to the area of the postcard; because every part of the postcard is being used in making a belt.

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अध्याय 11: Area and its Boundary - Area and its Boundary [पृष्ठ १५०]

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