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The area of a square park is the same as of a rectangular park. If the side of the square park is 60m and the length of the rectangular park is 90m, find the breadth of the rectangular park​

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Answered by PrixitKumar
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Answer:

60×60=90 × X

X= 60 × 60 ÷ 90

X= 20

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Answered by Anonymous
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 :   \implies \sf{area  \:  of \:  Square \: park} \\  \sf{= (side) {}^{2}=(side) } \\ \implies\sf{60 \times 60 = 3600m} \\ \implies\sf{{side}^{2}60×60=3600m } \\ \implies \sf{let \:  the  \:  breadth \:  be X} \\  \bf{then} \\  \sf{l \times b = 90 \times x } \\  \sf{3600 \times b=90×x=3600} \\ \sf{ \frac{3600}{90}  = 40m}

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