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Answer:

Pair 1: 10 cm and 2 cm. and the sum is 12 cm.

Pair 2: 20 cm and 4 cm. and the sum is 24 cm.

Explanation:

Area of a rectangle is given by A = LW, where L is the length and W is the width of the rectangle.

Pair 1:

For the first rectangle W = 4 cm and A = 40 sq, cm

Then
L = (A)/(W) = (40)/(4) = 10 cm.

For the second rectangle W = 4 cm and A = 8 sq, cm

Then
L = (A)/(W) = (8)/(4) = 2 cm.

Therefore, the sum of two unknown lengths = 10 + 2 = 12 cm. (Answer)

Pair 2:

For the first rectangle W = 4 cm and A = 80 sq, cm

Then
L = (A)/(W) = (80)/(4) = 20 cm.

For the second rectangle W = 4 cm and A = 16 sq, cm

Then
L = (A)/(W) = (16)/(4) = 4 cm.

Therefore, the sum of two unknown lengths = 20 + 4 = 24 cm. (Answer)

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