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9 April, 15:27

The dimensions of Rectangle A are 6 times the dimensions of Rectangle B. How do the areas of the Rectangles compare

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  1. 9 April, 15:42
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    The area of Rectangle A will always be 36 times the area of Rectangle B.

    For example:

    If Rectangle B has length 1 and width 2, Rectangle A will have length 6 and width 12. By multiplying, Rectangle A will have an area of 72 and B 2. Divide the two numbers and you will have 36.

    Feel free to try with other numbers if you want to test it out.
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