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Answered by tavilefty666
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Area\ of\ the\ rectangle=\frac{14}{3}m^2\\ \\ \rm Breadth=\frac{7}{6}m\\ \\ \rm To\ find,\ length\\ \\ \rm We\ know,\ area\ of\ a\ rectangle\ is\ given\ by\ l\times b\\ \rm where\ l= length\ of\ the\ rectangle\ and\ b= breadth\ of\ the\ rectangle\\ \\ \rm putting\ values\ in\ the\ formula\\ \\ \rm l\times \frac{7}{6}=\frac{14}{3}\\ \\ \\ \implies \rm \frac{7l}{6}=\frac{14}{3}\\ \\ \\ \implies \rm 21\times l=84\\ \\ \implies \rm l=\frac{84}{21}\\ \\ \\ \implies 4 m.\\ \\ \bf \therefore length\ of\ the\ rectangle\ is\ 4m

Answered by Shubhendu8898
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Answer: 4 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that the area of rectangle is 14/3 m² and breadth is 7/6 m.

We have to find its length.

We know that,

Area of a rectangle is product of its breadth and length.

Area of rectangle = Length × Breadth

14/3 = 7/6 × Length

14×6 = 7×3 × Length

84 = 21 × Length

Length = 84/21

Length = 4 m

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