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18 December, 20:54

Three friends each drew a rectangle with an area of 18 in. 2. The rectangles each looked different no matter how the friends turned them. Explain how this is possible.

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  1. 18 December, 23:02
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    The dimensions of the two that looked f=different were different, one could have been 9*2, while the other could have been 6*3, or 18*1.
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