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Two rectangles are similar. If the height of the first rectangle is 3 inches, and the height of the second rectangle is 9 inches, how much longer is the second rectangle's …
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Two rectangles are similar. If the height of the first rectangle is 3 inches, and the height of the second rectangle is 9 inches, how much longer is the second rectangle's perimeter?
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6 inches because you have to subtract 9 from 3
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