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a rectangular field is 90 M long and 16 m wide and another field is in square shape if the perimeter of both the field is same which field has greater area and by how much​

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Answered by Brendancrawford
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

length of the field=90m

breadth of the field=60m

Perimeter of the rectangular field=2( l + b )

=2( 90m + 60m )

=180 + 120m

=300m

It is given that, perimeter of the rectangular field is same as the square field

Perimeter of the square field= 4a { a is a side }

=>300m = 4a

=>300/4m = a

=> 75m = a

Area of the rectangular field= length × breadth

= 90m × 60m

= 5400m²

Area if the square= a²

= (75m)²

= 75m × 75m

= 5625m²

Therefore, square field has greater area than the rectangular field by 5625m² - 5400m²=225m²


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Answered by mkrishnan
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

l=90 m

b=16 m

perimeter of rectangle =2(l+b)

=2(106) m

=212 m

perimeter of square =212 m

4a =212 m

a= 212/4=53  m

now area of rectangle =lb=90×16=1440   m^2

area of square =a^2=53^2=2859 m^2

square has more area

difference =2859-1440=1419 m^2


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