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Placing 12 tiles side by side, Pete can make a 12-by-1 rectangle. Name two other rectangles Pete can make with 12 tiles
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Placing 12 tiles side by side, Pete can make a 12-by-1 rectangle. Name two other rectangles Pete can make with 12 tiles
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placing 12 tiles side by side, Pete can make a 12-by-1 rectangle. Name two other rectangles Pete can make with 12 tiles
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6x2
3x4
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