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A parallelogram has an area of 14 cm^2.If the dimensions of the parallelogram are duble, what will the new area be?
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A parallelogram has an area of 14 cm^2.If the dimensions of the parallelogram are duble, what will the new area be?
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A parallelogram has an area of 14 cm^2.If the dimensions of the parallelogram are duble, what will the new area be?
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the answer should be 196
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