Quantity I: The perimeter of the rectangle is 66 cm, and the difference between the length and breadth of the rectangle is 3 cm. Find the area of the square, which is 19 cm² more than that of the rectangle.
Quantity II: Find the area of the rhombus if one of its sides is 20 cm and one of its diagonals is 32 cm.
Quantity III: The diagonal length of the rectangle is 40 cm, and the ratio between the length and breadth of the rectangle is 4: 3, then the area of the rectangle.
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Quantity I < Quantity II > Quantity III
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Quantity I > Quantity II > Quantity III
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Quantity III > Quantity II > Quantity I
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Quantity I < Quantity II < Quantity III
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Quantity I = Quantity II = Quantity III or no relation