Math, asked by payal77624, 6 months ago

. A square with side 60 cm and a rectangle with breadth 40 cm are equal in area.

Find the length of the rectangle.

(Hint: Area of the square = Area of the rectangle

Length of the rectangle = Area of the rectangle ÷ Breadth of the rectangle)​

Answers

Answered by kaursandeep86563
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Answer:

2400

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Question:-

A square with side 60cm and a rectangle with breadth 40cm are equal in area. Find the length of the rectangle.

Answer:-

Given :-

The given figures are a square and a rectangle.

The side of the square is 60cm.

The breadth of the rectangle is 40cm.

To find :-

Length of the rectangle

Process :-

As we know according to question:-

Area of square = Area of rectangle

Area of square:-

⇒Area = Side × Side \\  \\ ⇒Area = (60×60)cm \\  \\ ⇒Area = 3600cm²

Length of the rectangle:-

⇒ Area = Length × Breadth  \\  \\ ⇒3600 = Length × 40 \\  \\ ⇒Length × 40 = 3600 \\  \\ ⇒Length =  \frac{3600}{40}  \\  \\ ⇒Length = 90cm

Therefore,we can conclude that the length of the rectangle is 90cm.

More to know

Some more formulas:-

Area of rectangle = Length × Breadth

Perimeter of square = 2 ( L + B )

Area of square = Side × Side

Perimeter of square = 4 × Side

•  \: Side  \: of \:  square=  \sqrt{Area}  \\  \\ • Side \: of \: square =  \frac{Perimeter}{4}  \\  \\ •  \: Length  \: of \: rectangle =  \frac{Area}{Breadth}  \\  \\ •  \:  Breadth \: of \: rectangle =  \frac{Area}{Length}

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