The length of a rectangular garden is
6 m more than thrice its breadth. If its
perimeter is 100 m, find the dimensions
of the garden.
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Answered by
8
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the breadth be x
Then length =3x+6
A/q
2(l+b)=100
2(3x+6+x)=100
2(4x+6)=100
8x+12=100
8x=100-12
8x=88
x=88/8
x=11
=>Breadth =11m
=>length=3x+6
=3×11+6
=33+6
=39m
Answered by
3
Let breadth be X
then Length= 6+3X
2(6+3X+X) = 100
12+ 8X = 100
X= 88/8
X= 11
Breadth= 11
Length= 39
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