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Using only whole numbers, make as many different rectangles as you can that have either the same area or the same perimeter as the rectangles in Exercises 1–4
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Using only whole numbers, make as many different rectangles as you can that have either the same area or the same perimeter as the rectangles in Exercises 1–4
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Using only whole numbers, make as many
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Exercises 1–4
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