SOLUTION: a rectangle has an are of 16.if the length of the rectangle is doubled and the width remains the same, what is the area of the new rectangle?

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Question 665897: a rectangle has an are of 16.if the length of the rectangle is doubled and the width remains the same, what is the area of the new rectangle?

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a rectangle has an are of 16.if the length of the rectangle is doubled and the width remains the same, what is the area of the new rectangle?
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2*16 = 32