Math, asked by thakurguriyasingh199, 19 days ago

Which is bigger in area: a rectangle 17 m in length and 9 m in breadth of a square of side 15 m?

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Answered by samriddhkesarwani1
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:

rect=length*breadth=15*7=105m

square=side^2=10^2=100m

So area of rectangle is greater than square area.

Answered by sunandamaitymid
4

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Which is bigger in area: a rectangle 17 m in length and 9 m in breadth of a square of side 15 m?

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Formulae:

Area of rectangle = length × breadth

Area of square =

 {(side)}^{2}

Process:

Area of rectangle = length × breadth

= 17 m × 9 m =

 {153m}^{2}

Area of square = side × side

= 15 m × 15 m

 =  {225m}^{2}

Solution:

225 > 153

So, Area of square is bigger.

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