MCQ
The length and breadth of a metal sheet are $3.124\,m$ and $3.002\,m$ then area of sheet is
  • A
    $9.376\,m^2$
  • B
    $9.379\,m^2$
  • C
    $9.388\,m^2$
  • $9.378\,m^2$

Answer

Correct option: D.
$9.378\,m^2$
d
$ \text { Area } =\mathrm{L} \times \mathrm{b}$

$=3.124 \times 3.002$

$=9.378248$

$=9.378$

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