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Our friend claims that a rectangle with the same perimeter as △QRS will also have the same area. Is your friend correct? Explain. yes; Any rectangle with a perimeter of 12 units will have an area of 6 units. yes; If a rectangle does not have the same perimeter as △QRS, it will not have the same area, so your friend's statement is correct by counterexample. no; A rectangle cannot have a perimeter of 12 units and an area of 6 square units. no; A 1×5 rectangle has a perimeter of 12 units and does not have an area of 6 units, so a counterexample shows that your friend's statement is not correct.

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