SOLUTION: IF THE BASE OF A RECTANGLE IS DOUBLED AND THE HEIGHT IS DOUBLED TO FORM A NEW RECTANGLE,HOW WILL THE PERIMETER OF THE LARGER RECTANGLE COMPARE TO THE PERIMETER OF THE SMALLER RECTA

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Question 352775: IF THE BASE OF A RECTANGLE IS DOUBLED AND THE HEIGHT IS DOUBLED TO FORM A NEW RECTANGLE,HOW WILL THE PERIMETER OF THE LARGER RECTANGLE COMPARE TO THE PERIMETER OF THE SMALLER RECTANGLE?
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