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The area of the rectangle below measures 96
square inches.
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I don’t see the rectangle or its side labels — could you upload the picture or tell me the lengths (or algebraic expressions) of the sides?
Meanwhile, general facts and quick help:
- Area = length × width, so if the side lengths are L and W then L·W = 96.
- If you need integer side lengths, the factor pairs of 96 (in inches) are:
1 × 96, 2 × 48, 3 × 32, 4 × 24, 6 × 16, 8 × 12.
- If one side is given (say L = a), then the other side is W = 96/a.
- If the sides are algebraic expressions (for example L = x + 2 and W = 3x), set (x + 2)(3x) = 96 and solve for x, then use the positive root(s) to get actual lengths.
Tell me the side labels or attach the diagram and I’ll solve it for you.
Meanwhile, general facts and quick help:
- Area = length × width, so if the side lengths are L and W then L·W = 96.
- If you need integer side lengths, the factor pairs of 96 (in inches) are:
1 × 96, 2 × 48, 3 × 32, 4 × 24, 6 × 16, 8 × 12.
- If one side is given (say L = a), then the other side is W = 96/a.
- If the sides are algebraic expressions (for example L = x + 2 and W = 3x), set (x + 2)(3x) = 96 and solve for x, then use the positive root(s) to get actual lengths.
Tell me the side labels or attach the diagram and I’ll solve it for you.
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