Предмет: Математика, автор: lianakazimova23

Площадь территории Узбекистана составляет 448,9 тысяч км² равнины занимают приблизительно 80% его территории какова площадь равнин ?

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Автор ответа: timurahmetzyanov50
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S узб = 448,9 тыс. км²

S рав = ?, 80% от ⬆️

Решение:

448,9000 * 80% = 448,9 * 0,8 = 359,12 тыс. км²

Ответ: Sрав = 359,12 тыс. км²


elsanaliev56: суман
elsanaliev56: карман
Автор ответа: MsVafelka
8

Ответ:

Вот решение:.

Приложения:

lianakazimova23: а это правильно?
MsVafelka: Можешь сам посчитать по примеру, если мне не веришь :)
timurahmetzyanov50: Ты же решил пропорцией, ты её до 8 класса учителя не воспринимают ; )
lianakazimova23: если что я списала твой вариант :)
MsVafelka: Ай, тогда моя ошибка и была рада помочь!
timurahmetzyanov50: Ахах )
lianakazimova23: мне приятно что вы такие добрые
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