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Mathematics, 07.05.2020 07:58 CheddaDsk

The area of a rectangle, A=1 . wis represented by the expression 24x6,15. Which could be the dimensions of the
rectangle?
2x®y8 and 12xy?
6x2y3 and 4x®ys
10x®y 15 and 14x® y 15
9x^y11 and 12x2y4

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