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The sum of the perimeters of two squares of sides 18 cm and 12 cm, respectively,
is equal to the perimeter of a rectangle. If the length of the rectangle is 36 cm, what
The perimeter of a rof sides 35 cm and 24 cm is equal to the perimeter of rectangle if the length of the rectangle is 36cm what
should be the breadth of the rectangle? Which is greater—the sum of the areas of
the two squares or the area of the rectangle and how much?

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The sum of the perimeters of two squares of sides 18 cm and 12 cm, respectively,

is equal to the perimeter of a rectangle. If the length of the rectangle is 36 cm, what

The perimeter of a rof sides 35 cm and 24 cm is equal to the perimeter of rectangle if the length of the rectangle is 36cm what

should be the breadth of the rectangle? Which is greater—the sum of the areas of

the two squares or the area of the rectangle and how much?

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