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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-05-20

A rectangular field is 280 m by 390 m. A rectangular barn 25 m by 33 m is built in the field. How much area is left over?

Asked by RyanGreene

Answer (3)

Field area:
280 x 390 = 109,200 m²
Barn area:
25 x 33 = 825 m²
let area: 109,200 - 825 = 108,375 m²

Answered by Ryan2 | 2024-06-10

To find the area left over after building a barn on a field, we first calculate the area of the field and then subtract the area of the barn. The area of a rectangle is found by multiplying its length by its width.
The area of the field is 280 m times 390 m = 109,200 m².
The area of the barn is 25 m times 33 m = 825 m².
Therefore, the area left over after the barn is built is 109,200 m² - 825 m² = 108,375 m².

Answered by GuyPearce | 2024-06-24

The area of the field is 109,200 m², and the area of the barn is 825 m². After subtracting the barn's area from the field's area, the area left over is 108,375 m². This means there is 108,375 square meters of space remaining in the field after the barn is built.
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Answered by Ryan2 | 2024-12-24