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The area of a square of side 10 cm is the same as that of a rectangle of length 20 cm. Find breadth of the rectangle.​

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Answered by CHITRA2009
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

AREA OF SQUARE = AREA OF RECTANGLE

Area of square = Side x Side

                         = 10 x 10

                         = 100 cm²

THAT MEANS AREA OF RECTANGLE IS ALSO 100 cm²

Length of rectangle = 20

Area of rectangle = 100 cm²

BREADTH OF RECTANGLE = AREA / LENGTH

                                              = 100/20

                                              = 5 cm

Hence, BREADTH OF RECTANGLE = 5 cm

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge{\mathfrak{\purple{Question}}}

The area of a square of side 10 cm is the same as that of a rectangle of length 20 cm. Find breadth of the rectangle.​

\huge{\mathfrak{\purple{Answer}}}

AREA OF SQUARE = AREA OF RECTANGLE

Area of square = Side x Side

                        = 10 x 10

                        = 100 cm²

THAT MEANS AREA OF RECTANGLE IS ALSO 100 cm²

Length of rectangle = 20  

Area of rectangle = 100 cm²

BREADTH OF RECTANGLE = AREA / LENGTH

                                             = 100/20

                                             = 5 cm  

Hence, BREADTH OF RECTANGLE = 5 cm

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