Math, asked by parthamoshi, 4 months ago

The area of a square 1600 m². Find the area of a
rectangle whose breadth is the same as that of
the square and length is 10 m more than its
breadth.

Answers

Answered by taseen1412
9

Answer:

2000 m²

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Area of the square : 1600 m²

Thus, one side of the square :

 \sqrt{1600}

= 40

Now, thee breadth of the rectangle : 40

And, length : 40+10 =50

Therefore, area : 40×50 = 2000 m²

Hope I could help. Thank You!

Please note:

Area: Length×Breadth

Perimeter: 2(Length+Breadth)

Answered by jishnuprasad58
3

Answer:

4000

Step-by-step explanation:

breadth :x

length:x +10

area : 1600 square metre

side : square root of 1600

:40

x : 40

length : 50

area: 2*l*b

: 2*40*50

4000// answer

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