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can length of any rectangle be shorter than the breadth of the same rectangle​

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Answered by adhvaith2007
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Answer: By convention in maths, the longer line is referred to as length and the shorter one as width (breadth). If width is longer, then that would be referred to as length and the other as width. Area of rectangle is product of length and width. ... It has length, breadth and height.

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