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The length and the width of a rectangle are both doubled. What is the ratio of the area of the larger rectangle to the area of the smaller rectangle?
I think it is 2:1. Am I right? If not, what is the ratio?
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A=L*W
A=(21)*(2w)=4*L*W
you are comparing 4lw to 1lw
the ratio is 4 to 1 or 4:1 or 4/1
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Write it out like so..
Small
A = lw
Large
A = (2l)(2w)
A = 4(lw)
Ratio is 4:1
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