SOLUTION: A rectangle has length of 28 cm and breadth of 12cm.What is the area of the least number of these rectangles used to form the smallest square possible?
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Question 1184666: A rectangle has length of 28 cm and breadth of 12cm.What is the area of the least number of these rectangles used to form the smallest square possible?
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The side length of the square formed using rectangles of dimensions 28cm by 12cm must be a common multiple of 12cm and 28cm. The smallest such square will be if the side length is the least common multiple.
LCM(12,28) = 84
The side length of the smallest square that can be formed using these rectangles is 84cm.
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