Math, asked by Ashlie, 9 months ago

the area of a room is 610 sq.m. If it's breadth is 50/3 m. what is it's length?​

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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Let the rational between length and breadth of the room be x.

Thus the length of the room is 3x metres and breadth of the room is 2x metres

Area = length × breadth

Area = 3x × 2x

Area = 6x^2

6x^2 = 216 sq. metres

x^2 = 216/6

x^2 = 36

x = √36

x = √6 × 6

x = 6

The rational is 6. Therefore the

Length of the room 3x = 3 × 6 = 18 metres

Breadth of the room 2x = 2 × 6 = 12 metres

Answer the length of the room is 18 metres

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Answered by tennetiraj86
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