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The area of a square park is same as of a rectangular park. If the side of the square park is 60 m and the length of the rectangular park is 90 m, find the breadth of the rectangular park.

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Answered by midhunmadhu1987
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Answer:

40 m

Step-by-step explanation:

area of rectangle = area of square

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Answered by Aƙαȥα
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 \bold{Given :} \\  \\ (1) Area \:  of \:  square = Area  \: of \:  rectangle \\  (2)Side  \: of \:  square = 60 \:  m \\ </p><p>(3)Length  \: of  \: rectangle = 90 \: m</p><p> \\  \\  \bold{To  \: find :} \\  \\ Breadth \:  of \:  rectangular  \: park  \\  \\  \bold{Solution :} \\  \\ Area  \: of  \: square = side {}^{2} \\   </p><p>Area  \: of \:  rectangle = Length × Breadth \\  \\ As \:  area \:  of \:  square \:  and \:  rectangle \:  are \\  \:  equal ,  \: So : \\  \\  \implies \: s {}^{2}  = l \times b \\  \\ \implies \: (60) {}^{2}  = 90 \times b \\  \\ \implies \: 3600 = 90b \\  \\ \implies \: b =  \frac{3600}{90}  \\  \\ \implies \: b = \frac{360 \cancel{0}}{9 \cancel{0} } \\  \\ \implies \: b =  \frac{360}{9}  \\  \\ \implies \: b =   \cancel\frac{360}{9} \\  \\  \implies \: \bold{ b = 40 \: m} \\  \\ Therefore \:  breadth \:  of \:  rectangle \:  \\  is   \: \bold \blue{40 \:  metres .}

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