R. D. Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Mensuration, Exercise 3: EXERCISE
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Questions from R. D. Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Mensuration, Exercise 3: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
Count the number of squares enclosed by the figure and find its area, taking the area of each square as . If the answer is , then find .

Count the number of squares enclosed by the figure and its area is , taking the area of each square as . Find the value of .

If the area enclosed by the figure is , then find the value of by counting the number of squares enclosed by the figure and by taking the area of each square as .

Count the number of squares enclosed by the figure, taking the area of each square as . Find the value of if the area is .

Count the number of squares enclosed by the figure and if its area is , taking the area of each square as , then find the value of

Count the number of squares enclosed by each figure, taking the area of each square as . Find the value of if its area is .

On a squared paper, draw a triangle. Find the approximate area by counting the number of squares complete, more than half and exactly half.

On a squared paper, draw any irregular closed figure. Find the approximate area of each by counting the number of squares complete, more than half and exactly half.
