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The area of the rectangle in the figure is 24a^2b^3 square units. Find the width of the rectangle
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The area of the rectangle in the figure is 24a^2b^3 square units. Find the width of the rectangle
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Probably already in the process of searching for one of the parts and the elements for which you multiply you should divide 24:6= 4ab ( the answer is: 4ab because 4ab x 6ab = 24 ab²
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