Answer:
depends on the other side, so... maybe
Step-by-step explanation:
If you have a rectangle and you know one side is 5.25, then if the perpendicular side looks about the same length or longer, then the area of the rectangle is at least 25.
Imagine you have a rectangle with a known base of 5.25, then if the rectangle is at least as tall as it is wide, then the area is over 25. If the rectangle is very close to a square then the area should be near 25, and if the rectangle is visually shorter than it is wide then the area is less than 25