Math, asked by khushi96129171, 1 month ago

Compare the areas of a square with a side of 10 cm with a rectangle
whose breadth is 6 cm and length is 14 cm. Whose area is bigger?​

Answers

Answered by asahilthakur
1

Answer:

Square by 16 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

Side of square = 10 cm

Area of square = (side)² = (10×10) cm² = 100 cm²

Length of rectangle = 14 cm

Breadth of rectangle = 6 cm

Area = l×b = (14×6) cm² = 84 cm²

Therefore, the area of square is more by 16 cm².

Answered by rosebabu630gmailcom
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Answer:

Area of the square is bigger than the area of a rectangle by 16 cm².

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of a square = side × side

= 10 cm × 10 cm

= 100 cm².

Area of a rectangle = length × breadth

= 14 cm × 6 cm

= 84 cm².

Answer) Therefore, area of the square is bigger than the area of a rectangle by 16 cm².

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