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mrs_skeptik [129]
3 years ago
10

Plz help asap i only have limited time i will give brainliest

Mathematics
1 answer:
Tamiku [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

<u>The answer is none.</u>

Step-by-step explanation:

<h2><u>Because</u></h2><h2><u>Side of the square is greater than breadth of rectangle. </u></h2><h2><u>Answer: How can this be possible? Side of any square cannot be more than breadth of rectangle unless and until the square is bigger than the rectangle.</u></h2><h2><u>Side of the square can be greater than length of triangle:  </u></h2><h2><u>Answer: Not at all possible. How can the length of a square be greater than the length of a rectangle? then the square would no longer have the same sides. And as i said before, squares cant be long unless and until they are bigger than the rectangle.</u></h2>

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<u>Hope this helps....</u>

<u>Have a nice day!!!!</u>

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