Math, asked by rvpatel91277, 8 months ago

The perimeter of two squares are 56m and 192m reslectively. Find the perimeter of another square , equal in area to the sum of the area of the first two squares.​

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Answered by ashauthiras
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Answer:

it's perimeter is equal to 50*4 = 200cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of a side of square having perimeter 192 = 192/4 = 48 cm

Similarly, length of side of square with perimeter 56 = 56/4 = 14 cm

Since area of a square = (side)^2,

Total area of both squares = 48^2 + 14^2

= 2500cm^2

Let side of square whose perimeter is to be found be x cm

Then, according to given question

x^2 = 2500

X = 50 cm

it's perimeter is equal to 50*4 = 200cm

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