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Why always length is greater than breadth in figures

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Answered by op25111972
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Answered by sanvimaurya4
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By convention in maths, the longer line is referred to as length and the shorter one as width (breadth). If width is longer, then that would be referred to as length and the other as width. Area of rectangle is product of length and width.

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