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If rectangle A has sides that are three times the length of those in rectangle B, how do the areas of the two rectangles compare?
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If rectangle A has sides that are three times the length of those in rectangle B, how do the areas of the two rectangles compare?
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2021-09-04T08:26:51+00:00
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I have no explanation it’s just on my test ‘-‘