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A farmer had a plot in the shape of a parallelogram. He divided into three equal parts, each of which was a separate parallelog...Asked by anoynomous
A farmer had a plot in the shape of a parallelogram. He divided into three equal parts, each of which was a separate parallelogram. He then gave his son one-third of the land. The son, who realized that the district in which he lived had no school, decided to set one school up in his plot, given to him by his father.
(i) Show how the proposal of the farmer can be implemented. How much part of the land does the son get? Justify the proposal.
(i) Show how the proposal of the farmer can be implemented. How much part of the land does the son get? Justify the proposal.
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No dimensions of the plots are given.
You don't say how big an area is needed by the school
I drew a large parallelogram, then divided it into 3 equal parts.
Noting else can be done without further information.
You don't say how big an area is needed by the school
I drew a large parallelogram, then divided it into 3 equal parts.
Noting else can be done without further information.
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