2. A rectangle is 16 m by 9 m. Find a side of the square whose area equals the
the rectangle. By how much does the perimeter of the rectangle exceed the perimeter
of the square?
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To find how much the perimeter of the rectangle exceeds the perimeter of the square, we need to find out each perimeter first. = 50 metres. = 48 metres. Thus it's perimeter exceeds by 50 - 48 = 2 metres
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