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a rectangle of length is 60cm has a perimeter equal to the perimeter of a square of side 50cm which of the two has more area by how much given that

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Answered by aroramehak2005
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Area of rectangle=area of square

2(L+B)=4×S

2(60+B)=4×50

60+B=200/2

B=100-60=40

Breadth=40cm


Area of rectangle= L×B=60×40=2400

Area of square=S×S=50×50=2500


Area of square >area of rectangle

2500>2400


Difference= 2500-2400=100


Area of square is greater than that of rectangle by 100 cm



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