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the area of a rectangle a is double the area of square b explain your answer

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Answered by aditi662216
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Answer:

area of square is four times.............

Answered by RITIKAPAREKH
2

Step-by-step explanation:

let the side of the square of the grid be 'x'

:. Length of Rectangle A = 5x

Breadth of Rectangle A = 3x

:. Side of Square B = 3x

Now, let us assume that

Area of Rectangle A = 2* Area of Square B

:. 2*l*b = 2* side^2

:. 2*5x*3x = 2*(3x)^2

:. 30x^2 = 2*9x^2

:. 30 = 18

But,

30 ≠ 18

Therefore,

Area of Rectangle A ≠ 2* Area of Square B

Hence Proved.

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