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2 July, 09:43

If the length and width of a rectangle each doubled what happens to the area of the rectangle

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  1. 2 July, 12:11
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    It would quadruple.

    Basically, it will quadruple because you are multiplying, which doesn't make much sense actually.

    An example is with a 2 by 2 figure, you would get 4 squared as the area, but if you double both sides, 4 by 4, you would get 16 squared as the area.
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