Math, asked by parvagarwal726, 6 months ago

(a) Which is bigger in area :
A rectangle of length 11.5 m. and breadth 7 m. or a square of side 9 metre ?​

Answers

Answered by ramandhamija
0

SOLUTION

AREA OF RECTANGLE = LENGTH × BREADTH

= 11.5 × 7 = 80.5 m²

AREA OF SQUARE = SIDE× SIDE

= 9×9 = 81 m²

so area or square is greater then area of rectangle

Answered by MasterDhruva
5

➤ Answer :-

Area of rectangle :-

 \longmapsto \sf \: length\times breadth

 \longmapsto \sf \: 11.5 \times 7 \: m

 \longmapsto \sf \boxed { \sf80.5 \: m}

Area of square :-

 \longmapsto \sf \: side \times side

 \longmapsto \sf \: 9 \times 9 \: m

 \longmapsto \sf \boxed { \sf81 \: m}

Now,

 \longmapsto \sf \: 80.5 \:  \boxed{ < } \: 81

\Huge\thereforeThe area of square is greater.

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