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If the length of a rectangle is doubled, and its width is multiplied by 4, the area

of the rectangle is multiplied by —

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Answer:

The area would be multipled by 8

Explanation:

Say you have a rectangle with the length of 5 and the width of 3, the area would be 15. Double the length, 10, and quadruple the width, 12. The area would be 120. 15 × 8 = 120.

Sorry if I'm wrong.

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