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what is the breadth of a rectangle with area 600 square metre and length 40 metre​

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Answered by IIJustAWeebII
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 \huge{ \purple{ \boxed{ \text{✿Breadth = 15meters}}}}

Let the breadth be x

We know that,

 \mathcal{ \blue{Area \: of \: a \: rectangle = (Length \times Breadth)}}

Hence, according to the question,

 \sf{600 {m}^{2}  = 40m \times x} \\  \sf{ =  > x =  \frac{600}{40} m} \\  \sf{ \orange{ =  > x = 15m}}

Hence, breadth is 15 meters.

 \mathfrak{ \red{✤Hope \: this \: helps! }}

Answered by kushalsaini248
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

rectangle =B*H

600=B*40

600/40=B

15=B

Hope , it helpful for u

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