A horse runs around a ground twice and covers a distance of 8 km, one side of square ground is:

A horse runs around a ground twice and covers a distance of 8 km, one side of square ground is:

  • (a) 8 km
  • (b) 4 km
  • (c) 1 km
  • (d) 2 km
  • A horse runs around the square field two times, and the distance covered is 8 km. This means that the distance covered by the horse in one round of the square field is 8 km divided by 2, which equals 4 km.
  • Since the perimeter of a square is equal to four times the length of one of its sides, we have: 4 × side = 4 km
  • Solving for the length of the side, we have: Side = 4 km / 4 = 1 km.
  • Answer: Each side of the square ground is 1 km.
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