How to find breadth when area and length are given
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Consider rectangle whose ar is 15 cm² and
l is 3
using formula for rectangle
Ar = l × b
15 = 3× b
b = 15/3
b = 5 cm
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Consider rectangle whose ar is 15 cm² and
l is 3
using formula for rectangle
Ar = l × b
15 = 3× b
b = 15/3
b = 5 cm
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Answer:
TO FIND A BREATH OF A RECTANGLE IF WE ARE GIVEN BREATH.
Step-by-step explanation:
The basic formula for finding the breadth of a rectangle when we're given the length and area is to simply divide area by length...
for ex. if we are given 48 sq.cm area of a rectangle and the length is 6 cm then find the breath so...
Area=lXb
=6Xb
b=Area/Length
=48/6
=8
so, b=8
CHECK
6X8=48
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