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Eduardo is building a Sandbox that has an area of 84 square feet what are the possible whole number measurements for the length and width of the sandbox
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The of that shape will be 7 and the witch of that shape will be 12. 7*12=84
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12 and 7 equal 84 21 and 4 also equal 84
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