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21 June, 15:48

Alex is drawing rectangles with different areas on a centimetre grid he can draw 3 different rectangles with an area of 12cmsquared a) How many different rectangles could alex draw with an area of 11cmsquared? B) Give a reason for ur anwser

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  1. 21 June, 17:26
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    Alex can only draw a rectangle with an area of 11 cm²

    The reason for the answer is that 11 is a prime number

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are told that Alex is drawing rectangles with different areas on a centimeter grid, and he can draw 3 different rectangles with an area of 12 cm²

    We have the minimum grid length of centimeters = 1 cm, since we assume that only integers can be used.

    That is to say:

    12 = 1 x 12

    12 = 2 x 6

    12 = 3 x 4

    These are the 3 different rectangles with an area of 12 cm²

    Now we have to find how many rectangles Alex could draw with an area of 11 cm²

    11 = 1 x 11

    Therefore, only one factorization is possible. Which means that you can only draw a rectangle with an area of 11 cm²

    The reason for the answer is that 11 is a prime number, which means only the common factor of 1 and the number itself, that is, 11.
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