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If the area of a rectangle is 6m², then the dimensions must be 2 meters by 3 meters. True or False?
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If the area of a rectangle is 6m², then the dimensions must be 2 meters by 3 meters. True or False?
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Answer: true. Explanation: to find area, you have to multiply length times width. Plug the numbers provided into the area formula: 2m * 3m = 6m^2 , which runs true with the statement.
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