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A rectangle is removed from the middle of a larger rectangular shaped board. What is the area of the remaining board?

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Answer:

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User Techkuz
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Answer:

The area of the remaining board is [(L × B) - (l × b)].

Explanation:

Suppose the bigger rectangle is labelled as ABCD and the smaller rectangle is labelled as PQRS.

Consider that the length and breadth of the bigger rectangle are L and B respectively. And the length and breadth of the bigger rectangle are l and b respectively.

The area of any rectangle is:

Area = Length × Breadth

The area of the bigger rectangle is:

Area of ABCD = L × B

The area of the smaller rectangle is:

Area of PQRS = l × b

Then the area of the remaining board will be:

Area of remaining board = Area of ABCD - Area of PQRS

= (L × B) - (l × b)

Thus, the area of the remaining board is [(L × B) - (l × b)].

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