Math, asked by utkatsh123456, 8 months ago

A square and a rectangle have the same
area of 36 cm2. (i) What is the length of
the side of the square? (ii) If the length of
the rectangle is 3 cm more than the side
of the square, find its length and breadth.​

Answers

Answered by krbinod98
0

Answer:

1. 6 cm

2.12 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

1. area of square = side times side

√36 cm²= 6 cm

2. area of rectangle =length times breadth

36/3 cm = 12 cm

Answered by anuraghmudgal
7

Answer:

1. 6

2. l=9 , b=4

Step-by-step explanation:

1. area of square= s×s

36 = s×s

therefore s= 6 cm

2. length of rectangle= 6+3 = 9

area of rectangle = l × b

36 = 9 × b

therefore b = 4

Done Thanks:)

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