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The perimeter of a square is 64 m. The area of rectangle is 6 m2 less than the area of the given square. If the length of the rectangle is 25 m find its breadth

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Answered by mohiterupesh333
3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

perimeter of square=4*side

64=4*S

SIDE of square=16

------area of square= s*s=16*16=256 m2 ----------------

ar(rectange)= l*b

256-6=25*b

250/25=b

b=10m

Answered by SiddhantWaghmare
2

Answer:

breadth = 10 meter

Step-by-step explanation:

perimeter of square=4a

=> 4a=64

a=16m

now,

area of square=a^=16^=256

now,

area of rectangle=(area of. square - 6m)

=>area of rectangle=256-6 =250m^

=>250m^ = l*b

=>250 = 25*b

=> 250/25 = b

=> b = 10m

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