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Answered by Anonymous
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Area of square =  {s}^{2}

Area of rectangle = length \times breadth

According to the question = Area of square = Area of Rectangle or  {s}^{2}  = lb...(i)

Side of square = 40 m

Area =  {s}^{2}  =  {40}^{2}  = 1600 \:  {m}^{2}

Length of the rectangle = 80 m

Breadth = ?

Area = lb = 80b

From eq.(i) ,we get

1600 = 80b

or,  b \: = \: \frac {1600}{80} \: = \: 20 \: m

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Answered by aryansharma0001112
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Step-by-step explanation:

ar of square= a2

ar of rectangle = l×b

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