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HELP PLEASE!!! How many times larger is the area of the larger rectangle than the area of the smaller rectangle? 9 or 6
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How many times larger is the area of the larger rectangle than the area of the smaller rectangle?
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6
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The larger rectangle is 9 time larger than the smaller one because the area of the larger one is 576mm and the small one is 64mm and when you divide 576mm by 64 mm you get nine ( not 9mm just 9 )
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