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A square and a rectangle have the same area of 36 cm2. What is the length of the side of the square? If the rectangle has a length that is 3 cm more than the side of the square, find its length. Find the breadth of the rectangle also.

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Answered by Daksh0911
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Hey mate here's your answer -:

Area of rectangle = Area of square

36 = 36

Area of square = Side^2

36 = Side^2

Side = √36

Side = 6 cm

Area of rectangle = Length × Breadth

36 = (Side of Square + 3) × Breadth

36 = (6+3) × Breadth

36 = 9 × Breadth

Breadth = 36/9

Breadth = 4 cm

Answered by engrrmishra
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Answer:

A square and a rectangle have the same area of 36 cm2. What is the length of the side of the square? If the rectangle has a length that is 3 cm more than the side of the square, find its length. Find the breadth of the rectangle alsoA square and a rectangle have the same area of 36 cm2. What is the length of the side of the square? If the rectangle has a length that is 3 cm more than the side of the square, find its length. Find the breadth of the rectangle also

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