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What scale factor would increase the size of the rectangle so that it has an area of 96cm squared ? The rectangle width / length is L = 2cm W = 3cm
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What scale factor would increase the size of the rectangle so that it has an area of 96cm squared ?
The rectangle width / length is
L = 2cm
W = 3cm
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4 would be the scale factor
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