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Answer question 1 and 2 on the champions challenge? it really matters
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if length = a, width = b
if double both a and b will double its area?
area of a rectangle is ab
if double both a and b then the area is (2a)(2b) = 4ab (then peter is wrong because the area will be 4 times not double)
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