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The length of one side of the rectangles is twice the length of its adjacent side.If the perimeter of rectangle is `60cm` find the area of rectangle
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The length of one side of the rectangles is twice the length of its adjacent side.If the perimeter of rectangle is `60cm` find the area of rectangle
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Given:
length=l ; breadth(b)=2l
length(l) = 10cm
breadth(b) = 20cm
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