Asked by Jamar

Three different rectangles have an are of 28 square units. What are the possible whole-number dimensions of the rectangles?

Can someone please help me how to solve this problem?

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
A = L * W

1 * 28 = 28
2 * 14 = 28
4 ^ 7 = 28
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Answered by Marshmello(Official0
A = L * W

1 * 28 = 28
2 * 14 = 28
4 ^ 7 = 28

Answered by Anonymous ...
This question Isn't too hard. If you take all multiplications of 28, you can make them into rectangles. One 0 represents one block.
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1 x 28 = 28

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4 x 7 = 28

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2 x 14 = 28
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Answered by 1234
this is not too hard. I am in grade 4 and I can do this. You just have to multiply two numbers to make 28 or divide the number.

anyway, here are the answers (grade 4 math of course) :
1x28=28
2x14=28
4x7=28
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