Cut out shapes randomly. Estimate boundary lengths by observation. Then use a ruler to measure each side and calculate the perimeter by summing all sides. Compare estimated and actual values to verify your calculations. Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Perimeter and ...
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Outer track perimeter = 2 x (70 + 40) = 220 m. Distance by Akshi = 5 x 220 = 1100 m. Inner track perimeter = 2 x (60 + 30) = 180 m. Distance by Toshi = 7 x ...
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A square’s perimeter is 4 x side. Using the formula: 36 = 4 x side, side = 36 ÷ 4 = 9 cm. Each side of the square is 9 cm. Class 6 NCERT Ganita Prakash Chapter 6 Perimeter and Area class ...
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The formula for the perimeter is 2 x (length + breadth). Substituting values: 14 = 2 x (length + 2). Simplifying gives length = 5 cm. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 6 Perimeter and Area question answer Class 6 NCERT Ganita Prakash Chapter ...