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A rectangular park has an area of 64 square yards. If we multiply its length and width by 12, what will be the area of the new rectangle?

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Answer:


\displaystyle 9126\:yd.^2

Explanation:

Explanation:


\displaystyle wl = A

First, let us list the factours of 64:


\displaystyle 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64

Any two factours of 64 would do [two eights would wourk of cource, but the park is not square-shaped]:


\displaystyle 9126 = [2(12)][32(12)] \\ 9126 = [4(12)][16(12)]

Either way, you still get the same result. By the way, NO court will ever be one yard, so I never included it, but again, you get the overall idea.

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Answer:

9216 see explanation

Explanation:

area of a rectangle =l×b

let the area and the breadth of the rectangle be x an y respectively

Now

x×y=64cm^2

as we have to multiply the length and breadth both by 12 the new area will be x×y=64×12×12 so the new area would be 9216

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