Rahul Sofat Solutions for Chapter: Perimeter and Area, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 14.1

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7th CBSE
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A conference hall is14 m long, 8 m wide and 4 m high. There are four windows and one door in it. The door measures 1m by 2m and each window measures 1m by 1.5m.

What will be the cost of painting the hall if 1 litre costs 225 ?

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7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Calculate the perimeter and area of each of the following figure:

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Calculate the perimeter and area of the following figure:

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7th CBSE
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A playground is 38m 50 cm long and 61m 50 cm wide. Find the cost of levelling it at 40 per m2.

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7th CBSE
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A playground is 38m 50 cm long and 61m 50 cm wide. Find the number of rounds along the boundary one should take to run 2 km.

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7th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Complete the following table:

Figure Length Breadth Area Perimeter
Square     169 cm2  
Rectangle 80 cm     8 m
Square       4.84 m

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7th CBSE
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The area of a rectangle is the same as that of a square side 16 m. If the length of the rectangle is 32m, find the perimeter.

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7th CBSE
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Barbed wire is to be put around a rectangular flowerbed measuring20 m by 12m. If poles are erected after every one metre so that the barbed wire can be put around it, how many poles will be needed in all?