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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 Tasmiyak
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area of square = 60*60
= 3600m2
area of square = area of rectangle
area of rectangle= 3600m2
l*b= 3600
90*b = 3600
b = 40 m

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Answer:

The answer is 40m!

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: The side of the square park =60m

The length of the rectangular park=90m

According to the question,

Area of square park=Area of rectangular park

⇒ side×side=length×breadth

⇒60×60=90×breadth

⇒ breadth=  

90

60×60

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=40m

Thus, the breadth of the rectangular park is 40m

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