Math, asked by Irfanamariam0613, 24 days ago

The area of a square is 1 sq. m more than ½ of Area of a rectangle. If the area of the
square is 55 sq. m, then find the dimensions of the rectangle given breadth is ¾ times
length.
A) l = 18m b = 6m
B) l = 18m b = 3 m
C) l = 27m b = 2 m
D) l = 12m b = 9m
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Answers

Answered by ashnadawra3010
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Answer:

2√15/5m

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the length of rectangle be X,

Now,

Breadth = 2/5x.

Area of rectangle =l*b

=x*2/5x=2x^2/5.

So,

Area of square = 4+2/3*2x^2/5

64x^2/15=64

x=√15m^2.

Now,

length =√15m

breadth =2/5*√15

=2√15/5m.

Answered by chinnari061007
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Answer:

hope this helps you

Step-by-step explanation:

2√15/5m.

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