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There are an infinite number of possibilities.

Let A metres be any positive length and let B be 10/A metres. Then the rectangle of size A*B will have an area = A*B = 10 sq metres.

Furthermore, there is no requirement for the shape to be a rectangle. It could be a circle, ellipse, triangle etc or a completely irregular shape whose length and width are difficult to define.

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