Answer:
(a) See attachment
(b) Mara's rectangle
Explanation:
Given
Mara

Ashton

Solving (a): Draw the rectangles
First, we need to calculate the possible dimension of both rectangles.
Area is calculated as:

For Mara

Possible values of length and width are:


This is so because:

For Ashton

Possible values of length and width are:


This is so because:

See attachment for diagram
Solving (b): Rectangle with bigger area
Mara's rectangle has a bigger area because
