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A square lawn has a 2 m wide path surrounding it. If the area of the path is 136 m2, find the area of the lawn.

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Solution

We have,
Let ABCD be the square lawn and PQRS be the outer boundary of the square path.

Let side of the lawn AB be x m.
Area of the square lawn = x2
Length PQ = (x m + 2 m + 2 m) = (x + 4) m
∴ Area of PQRS = (x + 4)2 = (x2 + 8x + 16) m2
Now,
Area of the path = Area of PQRS − Area of the square lawn
⇒ 136 = x2 + 8x + 16 − x2
⇒ 136 = 8x + 16
⇒ 136 − 16 = 8x
⇒ 120 = 8x
∴ x = 120 ÷ 8 = 15
∴ Side of the lawn = 15 m
Hence,
Area of the lawn = (Side)2 = (15 m)2 = 225 m2

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