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what is the ratio of the area of a square of side 6 cm to the area of rectangle of sides 4cm and 6cm?​

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Answered by dsukhman615
1

Answer:

You can see that the area of a square having sides 2 cm each is equal to the area of 4 squares of sides 1 cm each = 4 cm2. It can also be ...

Answered by Anonymous
2

First square side = 4 cm

Second square side = 6 cm

The perimeter of first square = 4(side)

= 4(4cm)

=16 cm

and

perimeter of second square= 4(side)

= 4(6)

=24 cm

The ratio of perimeter = 16/24

= 2:3

The area of first square= side(side) = 4(4)

=

= 16 cm² =

The area of second square = side(side)

= 6(6)

= 36 cm²

The ratio of the area = 16/36

= 4:9

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