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Area of a square is 4 m² more than 2/3 of the area of rectangle. if the area of the square 64 m² then find the dimensions of rectangle given that breadth is 2/3 of length.​

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Answered by suparnhacker101
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Answer:

90 m2 sq is area of rectangle

Step-by-step explanation:

breath = 2/3 of length

work the rest yourself pls

Answered by Anonymous
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let length of rectangle =l

breadth of rectangle =b

Given b=2/5 l area of square is 64sq.m

area of square is 4sq.m more than 2/3 of the rectangle

area of rectangle is 3/2×(64−4)=90

⟹l×2/5 l=90⟹l=15m⟹b=6m

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