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A rectangle initially has dimensions 6 cm by 7 cm. all sides begin increasing in length at a rate of 4 cm/s. at what rate is the area of the rectangle increasing after 15s?
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A rectangle initially has dimensions 6 cm by 7 cm. all sides begin increasing in length at a rate of 4 cm/s. at what rate is the area of the rectangle increasing after 15s?
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A rectangle initially has dimensions 6 cm by 7 cm. all sides begin increasing in length at a rate of 4 cm/s. at what rate is the area of the rectangle increasing after 15s?
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the area would be 60
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