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1 December, 20:01

Is it possible to draw a rectangle with the same area, but a smaller perimeter?

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  1. 1 December, 21:17
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    Yes.

    Suppose you have a 4*1 rectangle. This would have an area of 4. The perimeter would be 4+4+1+1, which is 10.

    Now suppose you have a 2*2 rectangle. This would also have an area of 4. However, this perimeter would be 2+2+2+2, which is 8.

    The second rectangle has a smaller perimeter but the same area as the first rectangle.
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