Math, asked by niku4023, 5 months ago

Mr Ranganathan had two gardens, one
rectangular in shape and the other one in
the shape of a square. If the perimeter of
both the gardens are same, find their
area?
6 m
8 m​

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Answered by TanuDia
9

Answer:

Area of Square = 36 m²

Area of rectangle = 32 m²

Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter of Square = Sum of all sides

= 6 m + 6 m + 6 m + 6 m

= 24 cm

Let unknown length in rectangle be x

Perimeter of rectangle = Perimeter of Square

8 m + x m + 8 m + x m = 24 cm

2x m + 16 m = 24 m

2x m = 24 m - 16 m

2x m = 8 m

x m = 8 m ÷ 2

x m = 4 m

Area of square = (side)²

= (6 m)²

= 36 m²

Area of rectangle = base × height

= 8 m × 4 m

= 32 m²

Answered by hardm8495
0

Answer:

Answer is

36,32

I hope you understand the que

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