Who knows the answer to the JOLLY RANCHER WORD PROBLEM?

TanyaEstrela

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My math teacher told us to figure out why a square will always be better than a rectangle. If you draw a square then a rectangle ontop of it, why is the area (the smaller rectangle now drawn) under the rectangle always bigger than the area of the other (the smaller rectangle drawn when the rectangle was drawn ontop of it)? NEED HELP!!!
 
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