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the area of square is 1600 metre square find the area of a rectangle whose breadth is the same as that of the square and length is 10 more than its breadth​

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Answered by nilimamundhra
7

Answer: 2000m2

Step-by-step explanation: Area= (Side)^2

Given Area= 1600 m2

Thus 1 side= Sq Root of 1600 = 40m

Given

Breadth=40m

Length(40+10)m = 50m

Area=lb

Therefore Area= 40m×50m=2000m2

Answered by DuckBoi
5

Area of square = side^2

1600 = side^2

side = root over 1600

side = 40 metre

Breadth of rectangle = 40

Length of rectangle = 40 + 10

= 50

Area = length x breadth

= 40 x 50

= 2000 m^2

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