Math, asked by Aaiza5608, 5 months ago

The area of a rectangle is 150 sq m. If its length is 15 m, find its breadth

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Answered by amithalwai77
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Answer:

Area of rectangle= l*b

150=15*b

b=10 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\bold{\mathbb{QUESTION}}

The area of a rectangle is 150\:m^2. If its length is 15\:m, find its breadth.

\huge\bold{\mathbb{GIVEN}}

  • Area = 150\:m^2

  • Length =15\:m

\huge\bold{\mathbb{TO\: FIND}}

The breadth.

\huge\bold{\mathbb{SOLUTION}}

Let the breadth be b\:m.

We know that:

\underline{\boxed{\sf{Area_{(Rectangle)}=(Length\times Breadth)\:unit^2}}}

Let's find out the value of b.

So, we can say-

150=15\times b

\implies {\dfrac{150}{15}}=b

\implies \cancel{\dfrac{150}{15}}=b

\implies 10=b

\implies b=10

\huge\bold{\mathbb{HENCE}}

b=10

Breadth =b\:m=10\:m

\huge\bold{\mathbb{THEREFORE}}

The breadth of the rectangle is 10\:m.

\huge\bold{\mathbb{WE\:\,MADE\:\,IT\:\,!!}}

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