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Find the Perimeter of a Rectangle Whose: Length = 3.6 M and Breadth = 2.4 M

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प्रश्न

Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose:

length = 3.6 m and breadth = 2.4 m

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उत्तर

length = 3.6 m and breadth = 2.4 m

∴ Perimeter = 2 (length + breadth)

= 2 (3.6 m + 2.4 m)

= 2 x 6 m = 12 m

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पाठ 32: Perimeter and Area of Plane Figures - Exercise 32 (A)

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सेलिना Mathematics [English] Class 6
पाठ 32 Perimeter and Area of Plane Figures
Exercise 32 (A) | Q 4.4

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