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7 August, 18:29

Could the length of a shape be 38 cm while still having the area as 19cm²?

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  1. 7 August, 22:08
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    Yes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In case of a shape such as a rectangle, if the length is 38 and the width is 0.5 cm since we know that area of a rectangle is given as the product of length and width then it means A=lw where l is length and w is width. In that case, the area will be 38*0.5=19 cm²

    Similarly, for a triangle whose length is 38 but base is 1 cm the area will be given by 0.5bh where base is the length and h is the height. We still get area of 38 cm²
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