Rectangles of the same area but different lengths and widths can be constructed on grid paper. For example, a rectangle with a length of 3 cm, width of 2 cm and area of 6 cm^2 is equal in area to a rectangle with a length of 2 cm, width of 3 cm and the same area of 6 cm^2, demonstrating that changing the dimensions does not alter the total area.
Rectangles of the same area but different lengths and widths can be constructed on grid paper. For example, a rectangle with a length of 3 cm, width of 2 cm and area of 6 cm^2 is equal in area to a rectangle with a length of 2 cm, width of 3 cm and the same area of 6 cm^2, demonstrating that changing the dimensions does not alter the total area.
Rectangles of the same area but different lengths and widths can be constructed on grid paper. For example, a rectangle with a length of 3 cm, width of 2 cm and area of 6 cm^2 is equal in area to a rectangle with a length of 2 cm, width of 3 cm and the same area of 6 cm^2, demonstrating that changing the dimensions does not alter the total area.