the length of a side of a rectangle is 6 cm. what should the length of the other side be so that the perimeter of the rectangle is smaller than the perimeter of a square with a side of 4cm?

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Answer:

1cm

Step-by-step explanation:

A square with a side of 4cm will have a perimeter of 16cm (4+4+4+4).

If you put 2 on the other side of the rectangle, the perimeter will be: 6+1+6+1=14cm, which is smaller than the square's perimeter.