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8: The perimeter of a rectangular park is 200 m. If its length is 10 m more than
twice its breadth, what are the length and breadth of the park?​

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Answered by nikhillathwalpanipat
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Length = 70 meters

Breadth = 30 meters.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the breadth of the rectangular park be 'm' meters.

So, according to the question, length = 10 + 2m

Now, perimeter = 2(m + 10 + 2m)

200 = 6m + 20

6m = 180

m = 30 meters.

Length = 10 + 2(30) = 70 meters.

Breadth = 30 meters.

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