Mathematics
The base of a triangular field is 3 times its height. If the cost of cultivating the field at the rate of ₹25 per 100 m2 is ₹60000, find its base and height.
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Answer
Given,
Cost of cultivating the field at the rate of ₹25 per 100 m2 = ₹ 60000
In ₹25, area of field cultivated = 100 m2
∴ In ₹60000, area of field cultivated = = 240000 m2.
∴ Area of field = 240000 m2.
Let base of field = b meters and height = 3b meters.
Area of triangle = base × height
Substituting values we get,
Hence, base = 400 m and height = 1200 m.
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