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In the given figure, Area of (i) is the same as the area of (ii) (i) (ii) - Mathematics

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Question

In the given figure, Area of (i) is the same as the area of (ii)

(i) (ii)

Options

  • True

  • False

MCQ
True or False

Solution

This statement is True.

Explanation:

(i) (ii)

By observing the figure, we can say that area of both figures are same because number of blocks used in both figures are same.

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Chapter 9: Perimeter and Area - Exercise [Page 277]

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NCERT Exemplar Mathematics [English] Class 7
Chapter 9 Perimeter and Area
Exercise | Q 58. (a) | Page 277

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