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If a school room is 32 metres long and 11 metres wide, how many boy will it accommodate allowing 8sq. metres to each boy? A. 56 boys B. 54 boys C. 44 boys D. 36 boys E. 34 boys​

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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf 44\ boys}

Explanation:

Area of rectangle:

= Length × Width

Given data:

Length = 32 m

Width = 11 m

Solution:

Area of school room:

= Length × Width

= 32 × 11

= 352 m²

Number of boys to accommodate 8 sq. meters:

= 352 / 8

= 44 boys


\rule[225]{225}{2}

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