Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Mensuration, Exercise 1: MATHEMATICAL REASONING
Mahabir Singh Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Mensuration, Exercise 1: MATHEMATICAL REASONING
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Questions from Mahabir Singh Solutions for Chapter: Mensuration, Exercise 1: MATHEMATICAL REASONING with Hints & Solutions
The breadth of a rectangle is of its length. If its perimeter is , then its area will be ______

If the perimeter of an equilateral triangle is , then the length of its side will be____

Which of the following figures has the smallest perimeter?

If side of a square is doubled, then the new perimeter is _____ times the original perimeter.

The area of a rectangular park is and its breadth is . The value of times its perimeter is _____.

Find the missing length in the given figure.

If the area of a square is numerically equal to the perimeter of the square , then the side of square is_____

A figure is formed by putting two squares one on the other as shown in figure. If the length of each side of the two squares is , then the perimeter of the figure formed is ____.
