Math, asked by kumkum5139, 4 months ago


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

Answers

Answered by chavanprabhakar734
2

Answer:

area \: of \: square =  {length}^{2}

area \: s =  {60}^{2}

area \: s = 3600

area \: square = rectangle

3600 = length \times breadth

Step-by-step explanation:

3600 = 90 \times breadth

breadth =  \frac{3600}{90}

breadth = 40

Answered by advadubey
0

Answer:

Given:

Area of rectangle = Area of Square

Side of square = 60m

Area of square = a^2

Putting values in above formulae

Area of square = 60^2

3600 {m}^{2}

Area of rectangle=Area of square

Area of rectangle = 3600m^2

Given:

length =90m

Area of rectangle= 3600m^2( founded)

Area of rectangle = l×b

Putting values in above formulae

3600 {m}^{2}  = 90m \times b

 \frac{3600}{90}  = b

 \frac{360}{9}  = b

40m = b

Here is your answer

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