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Answer:

No

Explanation:

The Rectangle A is occupied by 5 unit Squares on its length and 3 unit Squares on its width .....and we know one unit square in a grid is equal to 1 cm

hence.......A=L×W

Area = 5 unit Squares ×3 Unit Squares

Area of A= 15 unit Squares .

The Square B is occupied by 3 unit Square on each side thus.....Area =S×S

Area of B = 3 unit Squares × 3 Unit Squares

Area of B = 9 unit Squares.

Hence the answer is no ....9 isn't the double of 15

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