Math, asked by nishant3938, 6 months ago

The area of a square park is the same as of a rectangular park. If the side of the square park

is 60 m and the length of the rectangular park is 90 m, find the breadth of the rectangular park.

Also find the perimeter of the rectangular park.​

Answers

Answered by mithilsawaitul
2

Answer:

40m

Step-by-step explanation:

first find the area of square then equate it with area of rectangular park

put the value of length and find breadth

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Answered by Rishabh5169
2

Answer:

Area of square park = Side × Side

Area of square park = 60m × 60m = 3600m²

Area of square park = Area of rectangular park(Given)

Area of rectangular park = Length × Breadth

Let the Breadth of the rectangular park = x metres

Length = 90m

90 × x = 3600

x = 3600/90

x = 40m

Hence, the breadth of the rectangular park = 40m

Perimeter of the rectangular park = 2(l + b)

2(90 + 40)

2 × 130

260m

Hence, the perimeter of the rectangular park = 260m

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