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5. The area of a square park is the same as of a rectangular park. If the side of
square park is 60 m and the length of the rectangular park is 90 m, find the breadth of
the rectangular park​

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Answered by parmartwinkle505
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Answer:

Side of a square park= 60m

Length of a square park= 90m

Area of the rectangle park= Area of the square park

90m\ \times6=60m\times60m90m ×6=60m×60m

b=\frac{60m\times60m}{90}b=

90

60m×60m

b=40m

Hence, the required breadth= 40m.

Answered by ssk3768
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Explanation:

If 60 is side the area of square is side × side, then the area will be 360m².

And the area of rectangular park is same to square park.

So, if you want to find the length then the formula will be area/length, means 360/90, then the answer will be 40m

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