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If both the length and the width of a rectangle are doubled, how many times is the area of the resulting rectangle?
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If both the length and the width of a rectangle are doubled, how many times is the area of the resulting rectangle?
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
X*Y=AREA OF ORIGINAL RECTANGLE SO IF WE DOUBLE BOTH DIMENTIONS WE HAVE
2X*2Y= NEW AREA OR 4X*Y THUS THE ORIGINAL AREA IS INCREASED BY A FACTOR OF 4
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