The area of a rectangular field is 144 m2. If the length had been 6 meters more, the area would have been 54 m2 more. For equal increase without changing the length, the breadth must be increased by?

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Mensuration is the branch of mathematics that deals with the measurement of geometric figures and their properties. It is particularly concerned with the calculation of various geometric quantities, such as area, volume, length, and surface area, related to two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes.  Here are some formulas for the area and perimeter of different shapes: Circle: Area = πr2, Perimeter = 2πr Triangle: Area = 1⁄2 × b × h, Perimeter = a + b + c Square: Area = a, Perimeter = 4a Rectangle: Area = l × w, Perimeter = 2(l + w) Parallelogram: Area = b × h, Perimeter =... Show more

The area of a rectangular field is 144 m2. If the length had been 6 meters more, the area would have been 54 m2 more. For equal increase without changing the length, the breadth must be increased by?