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the length of a parallelogram exceeds its breadth by 30 cm. if the perimeter of the parallelogram is 2 m 60 cm find the length and breadth of the parallelogram

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Concept:

The region surrounded by a parallelogram in a certain two-dimensional space is known as the area of the parallelogram. Remember that a parallelogram is an unique kind of quadrilateral with four sides, two of which are parallel to one another. The opposite sides and angles of a parallelogram have equal lengths and measurements. The area of a rectangle is equal to the area of a parallelogram because the rectangle and the parallelogram share similar characteristics.

Area of parallelogram= b x h sq. units

Given:

The length of a parallelogram exceeds its breadth by 30 cm. if the perimeter of the parallelogram is 2 m 60 cm

Find:

Find the length and breadth of the parallelogram

Solution:

Let breadth of parallelogram be x xm

Let length of parallelogram be x+30 cm

Perimeter =2(Length+breadth)

                 = 2(x+ x+30)

                  =4x+60

Perimeter =26cm

As per question,

⇒4x+60=260

⇒4x=200

⇒x=50

So, l=x+30=80cm

Therefore, length =80cm and breadth =50 cm

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