Math, asked by shaik78600, 1 year ago

students plant trees along the edges of a rectangular garden. if the area of the rectangular garden is 36cm2 then find the possible values of length and breadth. for each pair, find the perimeter of the garden

Answers

Answered by yajat1810
3
area is length × breadth.
So pairs are:
1• 2&18
perimeter = 40cm
2• 3&12
perimeter = 30cm
3• 4&9
perimeter = 26cm


Answered by mahekvanjani611
5

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Since the area of rectangular garden is 36 cm sq.

We know that area of rectangle=length×breadth

So the possible values -:

1) Length=9cm

Breadth=4cm

Perimeter=2(l+b)

=2(9+4)

=2×13

=26cm

2)Length=12cm

Breadth=3cm

Perimeter=2(l+b)

=2(12+3)

=2×15

=30cm

3)Length=18cm

Breadth=2cm

Perimeter=2(18+2)

=2×20

=40cm


shaik78600: thank u very much
yajat1810: welcome
Similar questions