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There are infinitely many rectangles with an area of 30 m2

Choose a width (greater than 0m and less than 30m) then the length will be

length = 30 ÷ width.

For example, if the width was 50 cm, the length would be 60m and the rectangle would have an area of 0.5m x 60m = 30 m2.

If you want all the rectangles of area 30 m2 with whole number of meter sides then:

1m by 30m

2m by 15m

3m by 10m

5m by 6m

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