SOLUTION: If the dimensions of a rectangle become one-third of the original dimensions, then area of the new rectangle will be ______ of the area of the original rectangle?

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Question 613396: If the dimensions of a rectangle become one-third of the original dimensions, then area of the new rectangle will be ______ of the area of the original rectangle?
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If the dimensions of a rectangle become one-third of the original dimensions, then area of the new rectangle will be 1/9 of the area of the original rectangle?
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