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the perimeter of two square are 40 and 96m respectively. find the Perimeter of another square equal in area to the sum of the first two squares​

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Answered by pareshbali
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

if S is the side of square then

perimeter = 4S  and area is SxS

1 square perimeter is 40 = 4S, so here S = 40/4 = 10 M

Area of first square = 10 x 10 = 100 square meter

2 square perimeter is 96 = 4S. so here S = 96/4 = 24 M

area of second square = 24 x 24 = 576 square meter

combined area of both square 100 + 576 = 676 square meter

so the area of the new combined square will be

S x S = 676 square meter

S = \sqrt{676} = 26

so perimeter of combined square will be 4 x 26 = 104 meter

Answered by bharathm1326
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Answer:

The answer is 104m

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