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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 19:04 bear7823

You have a rectangular garden that is 10 feet
wide and 15 feet long. You want to increase
the garden so that each side is twice as long
as they are now.

a. What will be the area of the
new garden?
b. Will the area of the new garden be
twice as large as it is now? Explain.

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