RS Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions Chapter 21 Concept of Perimeter and Area Ex 21C

RS Aggarwal Class 6 Solutions Chapter 21 Concept of Perimeter and Area Ex 21C

These Solutions are part of RS Aggarwal Solutions Class 6. Here we have given RS Aggarwal Solutions Class 6 Chapter 21 Concept of Perimeter and Area Ex 21C

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Question 1.
Solution:
1. In the given figure, there are 12 complete squares, so its area is 12 cm².
2. In the given figure, there are 18 complete squares, so its area is 18 cm².
3. In the given figure, there are 14.5 complete squares, so its area is 14.5 cm² .
4. In the given figure, there are 6 complete squares and four half parts of a square, the area of the figure is 8 cm².
5. The given figure contains 9 complete squares and 6 half parts of a square. So the area of the figure is
\(\left( 9+\frac { 6 }{ 2 } \right) \) = 9 + 3 = 12 cm².
6. The given figure contains 16 complete squares. So, its area is 16 cm².
7. The given figure contains 4 complete squares, 8 more than half parts and 4 less than half parts of a square. Neglecting the less than half parts and considering the more than half parts as complete squares, the approximate area of the figure is 12 cm².
8. The given figure contains 7 complete squares and 5 more than half parts and some less than half parts of a square. Neglecting the less than half parts and considering more than half parts as complete square, the area of the figure is 12 cm² approximately.
9. The given figure contains 14 complete squares and four half parts of a square. So, the area of the figure is
\(\left( 14+\frac { 4 }{ 2 } \right) \) cm² = (14 + 2) cm² = 16 cm².

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