The area of a rectangle is 42m2. If it's length is 5m what is its breadth?

To find the breadth of the rectangle, we need to divide the area by the length.

Area = Length x Breadth

Given:
Area = 42 m²
Length = 5 m

Using the formula, we can find the breadth:

42 m² = 5 m x Breadth

Dividing both sides of the equation by 5:

42 m² / 5 m = Breadth

8.4 m = Breadth

Therefore, the breadth of the rectangle is 8.4 meters.

To find the breadth of a rectangle, given its area and length, you can divide the area by the length.

Given:
Area of rectangle = 42 m^2
Length = 5 m

Let's calculate the breadth using the formula: Breadth = Area / Length

Substituting the given values, we have:
Breadth = 42 m^2 / 5 m

Now, divide the area by the length:
Breadth = 8.4 m

Therefore, the breadth of the rectangle is 8.4 meters.

To find the breadth of a rectangle when its area and length are given, you can use the formula for the area of a rectangle, which is given by:

Area = Length × Breadth

Given that the area is 42m² and the length is 5m, we can rearrange the formula to solve for the breadth:

Breadth = Area / Length

Substituting the values into the formula, we have:

Breadth = 42m² / 5m

Now, divide the area of 42m² by the length of 5m:

Breadth = 42m² / 5m
Breadth = 8.4m

Therefore, the breadth of the rectangle is 8.4m.