Question
The length of a certain rectangle is quadrupled and the width is tripled. What is the ratio of the area of the new enlarged rectangle to the original rectangle?
Answers
old area A = LW
new area = (4L)(3W) = 12LW = 12A
new area = (4L)(3W) = 12LW = 12A
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