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find the area of a rectangle whose length is 10 centimetre and breadth is 6cm​

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Answered by Mɪʀᴀᴄʟᴇʀʙ
26

Given :-

Length of rectangle = 10 cm

Breadth of rectangle = 6 cm

To Find :-

• Area of rectangle

Solution :-

Area of rectangle = Length × Breadth

= 10 × 6

= 60 cm²

▪︎Required Answer:

Area of rectangle = 60 cm²

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Some More Formulas:

• Area of square = Side²

• Area of parallelogram = Base × Height

• Area of triangle = {\frac{1}{2}} × Base × Height

• Area of rhombus = {\frac{Diag.1\times Diag.2}{2}}

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

The area of a rectangle is 60cm^2.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the data given in the above question,

Given that:-

The length of a rectangle = 10cm

The breadth of a rectangle = 6cm

We have to find the area of a rectangle,

A rectangle is a four-sided two-dimensional plane figure.

The rectangle is a type of parallelogram that has all of its angles equal.

The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying the length and breadth of a rectangle.

Here we have to use the formula of the area of a rectangle,

i.e., A = l\times b$

Where, l = length  

            b = breadth

Given:- l = 10cm and b = 6cm

Substitute the given values of length and breadth in the above formula we get,

A = 10\times 6

Multiplying 10 by 6, we get

A =60cm^2

Hence, the required solution is 60cm^2.

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