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The perimeter of rectangle is 40cm the length at rectangle is more than double it's breadth by 2

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Answered by anushka3635
4

Answer:

length=14cm and breadth=6cm

Step-by-step explanation:

let breadth=x then length=2x+2

2(2x+2 +x)=40

2(3x+2)=40

6x +4=40

6x=36

x=6

length=2*6 +2

length=14

breadth=6

Answered by Anonymous
3

Step-by-step explanation:

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The breadth of the rectangle = 6 Cm

The length of the rectangle = 14 Cm

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The perimeter of rectangle is 40cm.

The length of the rectangle is more than double its breadth by 2

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The breadth of the rectangle = ?

The length of the rectangle = ?

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Let the breadth of the rectangle = y

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Length = 2y + 2

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\dashrightarrow \sf {Perimeter \:of\:a\: rectangle = 2[(2y + 2) + (y)]} \\\\

\dashrightarrow \sf {40 = 2 \times (3y + 2) }\\\\

\dashrightarrow \sf {40 = 6y + 4} \\\\

\dashrightarrow \sf {40 - 4 = 60}\\\\

\dashrightarrow \sf {y = \dfrac{\cancel{36}}{\cancel{6}}\:} \\\\

\dashrightarrow \sf {y = 6} \\\\

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The breadth of the rectangle = y

The breadth of the rectangle = 6 Cm

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The length of the rectangle = 2y + 2

The length of the rectangle = 2 × 6 + 2

The length of the rectangle = 12 + 2

The length of the rectangle = 14 Cm

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