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The three sides of sail A are each half the length of the three sides of sail B. How do the areas of the two sails compare?
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The three sides of sail A are each half the length of the three sides of sail B. How do the areas of the two sails compare?
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It is B
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Area of sail A is 1/4 of area of sail B
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