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Can two different size rectangles have the same area? - Answers

yes. is both sides equal the same thing (area) it's possible. example: if side a from rectangle 1 is 8, and the other side is 2, it's area is 16. and if the area of the other rectangle is also 16, the sides can also be 4, and 4.



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yes. is both sides equal the same thing (area) it's possible. example: if side a from rectangle 1 is 8, and the other side is 2, it's area is 16. and if the area of the other rectangle is also 16, the sides can also be 4, and 4.



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Can two different size rectangles have the same area? - Answers

yes. is both sides equal the same thing (area) it's possible. example: if side a from rectangle 1 is 8, and the other side is 2, it's area is 16. and if the area of the other rectangle is also 16, the sides can also be 4, and 4.

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