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The length and width of a rectangle or both doubled what is the ratio of the area of the larger rectangle to the area of the smaller rectangle

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ratio of the area of the larger rectangle to the area of the smaller rectangle is 4:1 .

Explanation:

Here we have ,The length and width of a rectangle or both doubled . We need to find that the ratio of the area of the larger rectangle to the area of the smaller rectangle . Let's solve this:

Area of smaller rectangle:

Let length and breadth are x & y respectively


Area_1 = length(width)


Area _1= xy

Area of larger rectangle:

Let length and breadth are 2x & 2y( according to question sides are doubled) respectively ,


Area_2 = length(width)


Area_2 = 2x(2y)


Area_2 = 4xy


Area_2 = 4Area_1


(Area_2)/(Area_1) = (4)/(1)

Therefore , ratio of the area of the larger rectangle to the area of the smaller rectangle is 4:1 .

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