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the breadth of a rectangular garden is one third of its length if the perimeter​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

let the length of the rectangular garden = x

breadth = one third of length= x/3 perimeter of the garden = 160 m

2(length + breadth) =160

2(x+x/3) =160

2(4x/3)=160

8x/3=160

x= 160*3/8

x= 20*3

X= 60

therefore

length= x= 60m

breadth = x/3 = 60/3 = 20 m

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