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The circumference of a square orchard is 1600 meters. How many square meters does the orchard cover? How many hectar
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The circumference of a
square orchard is 1600
meters. How many square
meters does the orchard
cover? How many hectares?
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2021-07-17T07:02:56+00:00
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Answer:
160000m^2 = 16ha
Step-by-step explanation:
Bit of a nit pick first the word is perimeter not circumference circumference only applies to circles. 1600/4=400 (divide by 4 because a square has 4 sides) 400^2=160000 (A=L*H the length and height are the same so you square it) 160000/10000=16 (1 hectare = 10000m^2), Hope this helps. 🙂
Answer:
A square is 4 even sides.
the circumference around the square area is 1600 meters. This means that each side is 400 meters.
Square meters is the area of the square.
400 x 400 = 160000 m^2
To get to Hectares, you divide the squared measurement by 10,000.