Math, asked by yadavivek50, 1 year ago

Find the side of a square whose area is equal to the area of a rectangle with sides 6.4m and 2.5m.

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Answered by Arooza
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heeyy mate!!! here's ur ans
First find the area of rectangle
=l*b = 6.4*2.5
=16m^2
area of square = area of rectangle
= 16m^2
area of square = side ^2
16= side^2
root 16 = side
4 = side

therefore side the square is 4 m

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Answered by vinod04jangid
2

Answer:

the side of the square is 4 m.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given dimensions of a rectangle are 6.4 m and 2.5 m

Area of the square is = to the area of the rectangle.

We have to find the side of the square.

Length of rectangle = 6.4 m

Breadth of rectangle = 2.5 m

We know, area of rectangle = length × breadth

L= 6.4 × B=2.5

L (B)= 6.4 × 2.5

= 16 square metres.

According to the question,

Area of square = 16 square metres.

We know, area of the square = (side)²

(side)² = 16

Taking square root,

Side = 4 m

Therefore, the side of the square is 4 m.

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