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12 September, 17:10

IF the area of the frame was 64inches², what would be 2 possible sets of dimensions that could be used to make a frame with that area? Set 1: Set 2: Explain your thinking:

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  1. 12 September, 17:40
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    Set 1.) Using the formula of the area of square:

    A = a^2; where a = side

    64 inches^2 = 8^2 inches^2

    64 inches^2 = 64 inches^2

    Set 2.) Using the formula of the are of rectangle:

    A = L * W; where L = length; W = width

    64 inches^2 = 16 inches * 4 inches

    64 inches^2 = 64 inches^2

    Therefore, the possible dimensions of the frame are:

    8x8; 16x4
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