Math, asked by vinuvinayak889, 4 months ago

the area of a square and a rectangle are equal if the side of the square is 40m and breadth of the rectangle is 25m find the length of the rectangle ​

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Answered by nirmalranpuriya1234
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of square = side × side

40m× 40m= 1600 sq.m

so, length of rectangle= 25m and

breadth= l×b = 25×b

1600÷25= 64m = breadth

Answered by tusharraj77123
3

Answer:

Length of the rectangle = 64m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Area of the square = Area of the rectangle

Side of the square = 40m

Breadth of the rectangle = 25m

To find :

The length of the rectangle

Concept :

First find the area of the square . And that will be the area of the rectangle . So , to find the area of the square use this formula -:

\boxed{\sf{A=S\times S}}

Where,

A = Area

S = Side

After that to find the length of the rectangle use this formula -:

\boxed{\sf{L=\dfrac{A}{B}}}

Where,

L = Length

A = Area

B = Breadth

Solution :

Area -:

:\implies\sf{A=40m\times40m}

:\implies\sf{A=1600{m}^{2}}

Length -:

:\implies\sf{L=\cancel{\dfrac{{1600m}^{2}}{25m}}}

:\implies\sf{L=64m}

So , the length of the rectangle is 64m .


Anonymous: nice explanation!
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