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The rectangle shown has an area of 3 square meters. What is the perimeter of the rectangle in meters?

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it’s not possible to find the perimeter of the rectangle with ONLY the area. we need at least one side. it’s either a trick question or you’re missing information.
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try using this formula p=2(l+w)

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I don't know how to find it with just area.If it gives you length and width the formal above should work

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