SOLUTION: What is the ratio of the area of a square to the area of a square with sides that are five times as long?
A.1:5 B. 1:25 C. 1:10 D. 1:125 E. None of these.
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Question 285773: What is the ratio of the area of a square to the area of a square with sides that are five times as long?
A.1:5 B. 1:25 C. 1:10 D. 1:125 E. None of these.
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1:25
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