How many different rectangles with an area of one-hundred twenty (120) square units can be formed using unit squares? Using Polya's Strategy.
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A rectangle's area is calculated by multiplying its length and width. Therefore, we need to find pairs of integers (length and width) whose product is 120. Show more…
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