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how many squares of side 2cm can divide in a rectangle of length 10cm and 4cm ​

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Answered by Shiva2999
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Side of square = 2cm

Length of rectangle = 10cm

Breadth of rectangle = 4cm

A/q

No of squares which can be rooted into the rectangle =

= Area of rectangle/Angle of square

= 10cm × 4cm / 2cm × 2cm

= 40cm^2 / 4cm^2

= 10 squares

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Answered by jiyagupta10312
1

Answer:

10 squares

Step-by-step explanation:

GIVEN,

sides of square = 2cm

area of square = side × side

                        = 2×2=4cm

GIVEN,

length = 10cm

breadth = 4cm

area of rectangle =length×breadth

                            = 10×4=40cm

So, number of square = 40/4

                                     10 squares

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