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shawn drew a rectangle that was 2 units wide and six units long draw a different rectangle that has the same perimeter but a different area

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As of right now your perimeter is at 16 and the area is 12, drawing a rectangle with the sides as 3 and 5 should help
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A rectangle that is 2 units wide and 6 units long is has a perimeter of 16 units and an area of 12 units. You could draw a rectangle that was 3 units wide and 5 units long and the perimeter would still be 16 units, but the area would be 15 units.

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