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21 June, 02:30

If two rectangles have the same area, what do you know about the measures of their sides? Explain.

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  1. 21 June, 02:36
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    In this case, the rectangles have the same area so it means their length x wide is same.

    That means if rectangle 1 has a longer length than rectangle 2, the width of rectangle 1 must be longer than rectangle 2 widths. They don't need to have same perimeter or width: length ratio.
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