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Perimeter of a square is 44 cm. The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to the perimeter of this square. The length of the rectangle is 5 cm more than the side of the square. The sum of areas (in cm2) of the square and the rectangle is ?

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Answered by nss21891
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Answer:

  1. side of square= 44/4=11cm
  2. length of rectangle is 11+5=16
  3. so breadth of rectangle is (44-(2×16))/2=6cm
  4. area of square =side square=121sqcm
  5. area of rectangle= length times breadth=16×6=96sqcm
  6. sum of both area s = 121+96=217sqcm
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