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Mathematics, 15.02.2021 18:10 oliviabob9893

Consider this rectangle. The perimeter is P = 2(3) + 2(6) = 18 cm.
Suppose the dimensions of the rectangle are all
multiplied by 4
The new rectangle would have the dimensions
The perimeter of the new rectangle would be
6 cm
cm
The new perímeter vel be times as large as the
perimeter of the original rectangle.
3 cm

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