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1 June, 04:26

How do I find the dimensions of three different rectangles with the area of 6 cm^2

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  1. 1 June, 04:32
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    The area of a rectangle is (length) times (width).

    So you have to find a pair of numbers that multiply to produce 6.

    If you only stick to whole numbers, then I don't think there are three

    different ones. You're going to need one pair that multiply to 6 and

    are not both whole numbers.

    After I explain how to solve problems, I hate to give answers. But with

    all due respect, I have a feeling that I haven't nudged you enough yet

    for you to use my explanation to find the answers on your own.

    So here are some answers:

    1 and 6

    2 and 3

    and sets of dimensions that are not both whole numbers, like

    0.6 and 10

    1.2 and 5

    1.25 and 4.8

    1.5 and 4

    2.4 and 2.5
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