Is this true?

It is possible for two rectangles to have the same area without having the same perimeter??

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I answered your question here
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1366398768
and you read and thanked me.
Now you post it again after that fact, very strange.
Got it then got confused with other possibilites. But, I figured it out.
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