The length of a rectangular hall is 5 meters less than 6 times the breath of the hall. What is the length, if the breath is b meters?
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The length is (3 b - 4) meters.
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We have given,
Breadth of the rectangle = b meters, Since, length of a rectangular hall is 4 meters less than 3 times the breadth of the hall,
→ Length = 3 × Breadth + 4
→ Length = 3b + 4,
Hence, the length of the rectangle is (3 b - 4) meters.
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