Math, asked by jayotidutta375, 9 months ago

The area of a square park is the same as that 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.​

Answers

Answered by abheygupta1731
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Answer: 40m

Explanation:

Side of square park= 60 m
Area of square park = 60^2
=3600m^2

Length of rectangle = 90m
Take breadth = b
Area of rectangular park= l*b
= 90b m^2
Now, area of rectangular park = area of square park
90b= 3600
b=3600/90
b=40m


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Answered by Arnav9054
1

Answer: 40 m

Step-by-step explanation: Area of square = S x S

                                                                        = 60 x 60

                                                                      = 3600 m²

Area of rectangle = l x b

                               = 90 m x ?

We know ,

Area of square park = Area of rectangular park

                        3600 = 90 x b

                             b = 3600/90

                             b = 40 m

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