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The length of a rectangle is 4 meters shorter than its width. find the area of rectangle when the width is 6 meters​

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Answered by john332
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Answer:

since length of a rectangle is 4 meters shorter than its width

when width =6m

length will be (6-4)m=2m

area=length*width

      =6*2

      =12m²

Answered by bhuvna789456
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

The width of a rectangle is 6m.

Its length is 4m shorter than its width.

To find:

The area of the rectangle.

Solution:

Since, the width = 6 m

The length = (6-4) =2 m

We know that to calculate the area of a rectangle, we need to find the product of its length and width.

∴ Area of the rectangle = Length × Width

                                & =6\times 2 \\  & =12m^{2}

The required area of the rectangle is 12 m^{2}.

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