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draw a rectangle with sides 5cm and 3cm.then draw another rectangle with its same area and one side 6cm​

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Answered by EdChuran
10

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Length of Rectangle = 6 cm

          Area of rectangle = Area of Square

          Length of Side of Square = 5 cm

To find: Width of rectangle

Then to Draw rectangle.

Area of Square = Side × Side

                        = 5 × 5

                        = 25 cm²

⇒ Area of Rectangle = 25 cm²

Area of rectangle = Length × Breadth

6 × Breadth = 25

Breadth = \frca{25}{6}      

            = 4.17 cm

            ≈ 4.2 cm

Now to draw A Rectangle ABCD with Length  = 6 cm & Breadth = 4.2 cm

We follow the following steps:

Step 1 : draw a line segment AB of length 6cm

Step 2 : construct right angles  at vertex A & B

Step 3 : Mark vertex C 4.2 cm away at 2nd arm of right angle at vertex B

Step 4 : Mark vertex D 4.2 cm away at 2nd arm of right angle at vertex A

Step 5 : Join CD

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Answered by kavitasilani171976
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Length of Rectangle = 6 cm

         Area of rectangle = Area of Square

         Length of Side of Square = 5 cm

To find: Width of rectangle

Then to Draw rectangle.

Area of Square = Side × Side

                       = 5 × 5

                       = 25 cm²

⇒ Area of Rectangle = 25 cm²

Area of rectangle = Length × Breadth

6 × Breadth = 25

Breadth = \frca{25}{6}      

           = 4.17 cm

           ≈ 4.2 cm

Now to draw A Rectangle ABCD with Length  = 6 cm & Breadth = 4.2 cm

We follow the following steps:

Step 1 : draw a line segment AB of length 6cm

Step 2 : construct right angles  at vertex A & B

Step 3 : Mark vertex C 4.2 cm away at 2nd arm of right angle at vertex B

Step 4 : Mark vertex D 4.2 cm away at 2nd arm of right angle at vertex A

Step 5 : Join CD

Step-by-step explanation:

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