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प्रश्न
A square shaped park ABCD of side 100 m has two equal rectangular flower beds each of size 10 m × 5 m (Figure). Length of the boundary of the remaining park is ______.

पर्याय
360 m
400 m
340 m
460 m
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उत्तर
A square shaped park ABCD of side 100 m has two equal rectangular flower beds each of size 10 m × 5 m (Figure). Length of the boundary of the remaining park is 400 m.
Explanation:
In order to find the length of the boundary of the remaining park, we add two flower beds each of length 10 m and breadth 5 m, then remaining park is shown below

Now, length of the boundary of the remaining park = Perimeter of remaining park
= (90 + 5 + 10 + 95 + 90 + 5 + 10 + 95) m
= 400 m
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