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The perimeter of a rectangle is 12 inches. If the length and width are whole numbers, what are the least and greatest possible areas?
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The perimeter of a rectangle is 12 inches. If the length and width are whole numbers, what are the least and greatest possible areas?
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5in and 9in
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Ok so a rectangle has 4 sides in total so I hope I’m right you should maybe multiply 12 Times 4 and you will get a product of 48 or use the rectangle blue formula. Hoped I helped!
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