Math, asked by shaillygupta4599, 8 months ago

The length of a rectangle is 2cm more then thrice the breadth of the rectangle if the rectangle of the rectangle is 17cm. (Take the breadth of the rectangle as B. )

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Answered by khushibalhara
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Answered by belwaldeepak123
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length=17cm=3b+2

=>17=3b+2

=>3b=17-2

=>b=15÷3

=>b=5

 \red{length \: of \: rectangle =17cm}

 \red{breadth \:of \: rectangle = 5cm}

Perimeter of a rectangle=2(l+b)

=>2(17+5)

=>2*22

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