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A square of side 40m has the same perimeter as that of rectangle of length 45m. Which one will have a larger area?

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Answered by Nonutweety
1

Answer:

Square will have a larger area.

Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter of square = 4×side

Perimeter of rectangle= 2(l+b)

now,

Perimeter of square = Perimeter of rectangle (given)

4×40m = 2(45m+b)

160m = 90m +2b

2b = 160m-90m = 70m

b = 70m/2 = 35m

Area of square = side×side

= 40m×40m

=1600 sq.m.

Area of rectangle = l×b

= 45m×35m

=1575 sq.m.

1600 sq.m. is greater than 1575 sq.m.

area of square is greater than area of rectangle by 25 sq.m.

Answered by devikkanta1976
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

perimeter of square=4*side

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