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The length of a rectangle is 3gm longer than a it’s width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 34 cm what is the area

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Answer:


  • {\boxed{\sf{70 \: cm^2}}}

Explanation:

Let us consider the width of the rectangle be x cm and length be x + 3 cm

Perimeter of rectangle= 2(l +b)


\hookrightarrow \sf 2(2x +3) = 34

Solving for x,


\hookrightarrow \sf 4x + 6 = 34

Subtract 6 from both sides,


\hookrightarrow \sf 4x + 6 - 6 = 34 -6


\hookrightarrow \sf 4x = 28

Divide both sides by 4,


\hookrightarrow \sf x = 7

Hence,

  • Length = x + 3
  • length = 7 + 3
  • length = 10 cm

  • width = x
  • width = 7 cm.

Now,


\sf Area_((rectangle)) = length * width


\sf Area_((rectangle)) = 10 * 7


{\boxed{\sf {Area_((rectangle)) = 70 cm^2}}}

Henceforth the area of the rectangle is 70 cm²


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