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Can rectangles that are not congruent have the same area? - Answers

Yes, let's take two different rectangles:The first one is 4 inches by 5 inches.The second is 2 inches by 10 inches.Both of these have an area of 20 square inches, and they are not congruent. You could also have one: 1 inch by 20 inches, 1/2 inch by 40 inches, etc.



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Can rectangles that are not congruent have the same area? - Answers

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Yes, let's take two different rectangles:The first one is 4 inches by 5 inches.The second is 2 inches by 10 inches.Both of these have an area of 20 square inches, and they are not congruent. You could also have one: 1 inch by 20 inches, 1/2 inch by 40 inches, etc.



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Can rectangles that are not congruent have the same area? - Answers

Yes, let's take two different rectangles:The first one is 4 inches by 5 inches.The second is 2 inches by 10 inches.Both of these have an area of 20 square inches, and they are not congruent. You could also have one: 1 inch by 20 inches, 1/2 inch by 40 inches, etc.

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