Math, asked by friendlysweety34, 4 months ago

Square A=6cm
Square B= 12 cm
Can you find the ratio of the area of square A to the perimeter of a square B if not justify, your answer?????​

Answers

Answered by prakashpujari1133
4

Answer:

3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

area square A=a^2

=6^2

=36cm^2

perimeter of square B=4a

=4×12

=48cm

area of A/perimeter of B=36/48

=3/4

Answered by TheUnknownLily
49

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given here ,

Side of square A = 6cm

Side of square B = 12 cm

\therefore Area of square A = a²

\implies Area of square A = a × a

 \implies Area of square A = 6 × 6

\implies Area of square A = 36

again ,

\implies Perimeter of square B = 4s

\implies Perimeter of square B = 4 × 12

\implies Perimeter of square B = 48

 \therefore A/Q

 \implies Ratio of square A to square B =  square\:A\::\: square\:B

\implies  \frac{square\:A}{square\:B} = \frac{36}{48}

\implies  \frac{squareA}{squareB} = \frac{3}{4}

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