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A rectangle is formed by two congruent right triangles. The area of each triangle is 6 in?. If each side of the rectangle is a whole number of inches, which of these could not be its perimeter?
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A rectangle is formed by two congruent right triangles. The area of each triangle is 6 in?. If each side of the rectangle is a whole number of inches, which of these could not be its perimeter?
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The perimeter of the rectangle would be 12
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