Math, asked by sejalb592, 1 year 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 lenght and the lenght of the retangular park is 90 m find the breadth of the retangular park

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Answered by challenger
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Area of Square park
 = (side) {}^{2}
60 \times 60 = 3600m {}^{2}
let the breadth be X then
lxb = 90 \times x = 3600

 \frac{3600}{90}  =
40m
Answered by mansi7381
113

given side of the square park =60m

hence area of square park = side x side

=60 x 60

= 3600sq

m given length of rectangular Park, /=90

m let the breath of the rectangular Park be "b" area of rectangular Park = l x b but given area of rectangular Park = area of square park = 90 x b = 3600 = b = 3600/90 = 40 hence breath of the rectangular Park is 40 m.

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