The length of a rectangle is 4m less than three times the breadth of the rectangle. Express the breadth in terms of length.
(3L+4)4
(L+4)3
L4
(L−3)4
Let L and B be length and breadth of the rectangle respectively.
Given L = 3B-4.
B = L+43
The breadth and length of a rectangle are in the ratio 2:3. In a rectangle with breadth 1 centimetre less than this and length 3 centimetres less, the breadth to length ratio is 3:4. Find the lengths and breadths of both rectangles.