A man who had a plot in the shape of a paralellogram divided it into three equal parts and gave one third part to his son which again was in the shape of a paralellogram.The son seeing that there was no school in the village decides to open a school there. Show how could the decision of the man be implemented?What part did the son get ?Explain with figure. Was the sons decision right?
"Show how could the decision of the man be implemented?" You slice the parallelogram parallel to either side into 3 equal pieces. "What part did the son get" Unknown. Your text made no such assertion regarding which section he would get. "Was the sons decision right" Unknown. Math makes no moral assertions.
hmmm i got your point vat u wanna say but today i posted the same question with my solution
Yes, I saw that. So why are you asking it again?
i have doubt
i have edoubt in my solution either it is correct or not
BTW, if I recall correctly, your last solution divided the parallelogram into triangles. This would leave no parallelograms for poppa to give to his kid.
it means my diagram was incorrect and vat abt solution
Yes, your diagram had to be incorrect if for no other reason than the central triangle took up half the area of the parallelogram, not a third. Also, I don't understand what "and vat abt solution" means.
my diagram is wrong and vat abt my solution which i posted for this question
What does "vat abt" mean?
what about
What was the solution you posted?
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