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Find the length of a rectangle whose area is 258 m2 and width is 6 m.

hintHint:

Given , the width and area of the rectangle .Substitute both values in the area of the rectangle formula to get the length of the rectangle

The correct answer is: Therefore, The length of the rectangle is 43 m.


    ANS :- The length of the rectangle is 43 m .
    Explanation :-
    Let the length of the rectangle be L .
    Given , width of rectangle is 6 m (i.e b = 6)
    Area of rectangle is 258 sq.m
    Then we get area of rectangle = L × b
    not stretchy rightwards double arrow 258 equals l cross times 6
    not stretchy rightwards double arrow l equals 258 over 6 equals 43 straight m
    Therefore, The length of the rectangle is 43 m.

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