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27 February, 06:48

The scale factor for two similar rectangles is 3. If the area of the smaller one is 8m^2, what is the area of the larger rectangle

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  1. 27 February, 09:03
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    The length of the smaller rectangle at the right is 1 inch less than twice its width. Both the dimensions of the larger rectangle are 2 inches longer than the smaller rectangle.
  2. 27 February, 10:35
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    A=lw

    bigger one is

    A' = (3l) (3W) or

    A'=9lw

    so the bigger one is 9 time of smaller

    8*9=72

    larger is 72m^2
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