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26 December, 01:48

2) 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?

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  1. 26 December, 02:04
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    First, if the frame is square then it has equal-length sides. Find the measurement of the sides.

    s² = 64

    s = √64

    s = 8

    The first dimension is 8 * 8

    Second, if the frame is rectangle, it would have length and width. For example the length is 16 inches.

    w = 64/l

    w = 64/16

    w = 4

    The second dimension is 16 * 4

    There are more possibilities if the frame is rectangle, but i choose the simplest dimension.

    So, the answers are 8 * 8 and 16 * 4
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