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The area of a rectangular field whose length is twice its breadth is 2450. Find the perimeter of the field

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Answered by prerna1813
4

Answer:

210m

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a rectangular field whose length is twice its breadth is 2450 sq.m. Find the perimeter of the field

Let say Breadth = B m

then Length = 2B m

Area =Length * Breadth

2B * B

Breadth = 35 m

Length = 2 × 35 = 70 m

Perimeter = 2 × (Breadth + Length)

= 2 × (35 + 70)

= 2 × 105

= 210 m

Answered by nslavanya83
2

Answer:

210m

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a rectangular field whose length is twice its breadth is 2450 sq.m. Find the perimeter of the field

Let say Breadth = B m

then Length = 2B m

Area =Length * Breadth

2B * B

Breadth = 35 m

Length = 2 × 35 = 70 m

Perimeter = 2 × (Breadth + Length)

= 2 × (35 + 70)

= 2 × 105

= 210 m

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