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The area of a rectangle is represented by the expression 6x^3y^5. Which of the following could be the dimensions of the rectangle? 2xy^2 and 3x^2y^3 2xy^2 and 4x^2y^3 2x^3y and …
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The area of a rectangle is represented by the expression 6x^3y^5. Which of the following could be the dimensions of the rectangle? 2xy^2 and 3x^2y^3 2xy^2 and 4x^2y^3 2x^3y and …
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The area of a rectangle is represented by the expression 6x^3y^5. Which of the following could be the dimensions of the rectangle?
2xy^2 and 3x^2y^3
2xy^2 and 4x^2y^3
2x^3y and 3y^4
2x^3y and 3xy^4
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Answer:a&c
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It's the first and third one... I just took the practice test.
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