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प्रश्न
Out of two figures if one has larger area, then its perimeter need not to be larger than the other figure.
विकल्प
True
False
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उत्तर
This statement is True.
Explanation:
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Area is the measure of the space inside a figure, while perimeter is the measure of the length of the boundary of the figure.
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Two shapes can have the same perimeter but different areas or they can have different perimeters for the same area.
For example:
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A square of side 10 cm has:
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Perimeter = 40 cm
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Area = 100 cm2
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A rectangle of 1 cm by 100 cm has:
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Perimeter = 202 cm ...(Much larger)
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Area = 100 cm2 ...(Same)
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So, a figure with a larger area can have a smaller perimeter and a figure with a smaller area can have a larger perimeter.
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