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the area of a square is 49sqcm a rectangle has the same perimeter as the square. if the length of the rectangle is 9.3 cm, what is its breadth ?also find which has greater area?

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Answered by Anonymous
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let area of square be x^2
and here x^2=49
x=+-7
since length can't be negative so a=7
and we know that 
perimeter of  rectangle = perimeter  as square(.given)
length of rectangle =9.3(given)
perimeter of square =4x (where x is the length of side)
plugging in the values
and perimeter of rectangle=2(l+b) where l is length and b is breadth
we get
4x = 2( l + b )  
plugging in the given values we get
4*7=2(9.3+b)
28=18.6+2b
28-18.6=2b
9.4/2=b
b=4.7 
area=l*b
=4.7*9.3
4.7 * 9.3 = 43.71
hence 49>43.71
so square has more area
Answered by modi51
1
breadth is 4.7 and rectangle has greater are that is 43.71
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