Three different rectangles have an area of 28 square units. What are the possible whole-number dimensions of the rectangles?
A = L * W
1 * 28 = 28
2 * 14 = 28
4 ^ 7 = 28
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A rectangle has an area of 28 square inches. Which of the following is a possible perimeter of this rectangle? a 22 inches
b 28 inches
c 34 inches
d 40 inches
answer that witch one is it?
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To find the possible whole-number dimensions of the rectangles, we need to consider the factors of 28. Recall that the area of a rectangle is equal to the product of its length and width.
To begin, let's find the factors of 28: 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, and 28.
Now, we can pair these factors to find the possible dimensions:
Pair 1: Length = 1, Width = 28
Pair 2: Length = 2, Width = 14
Pair 3: Length = 4, Width = 7
Therefore, the possible whole-number dimensions of the rectangles are:
- Length = 1, Width = 28
- Length = 2, Width = 14
- Length = 4, Width = 7