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A rectangle has a length of 8 ft and a width of 6 ft. If its length and width are each increased 50%, what is the area of the new rectangle?
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A rectangle has a length of 8 ft and a width of 6 ft. If its length and width are each increased 50%, what is the area of the new rectangle?
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A rectangle has a length of 8 ft and a width of 6 ft. If its length and width are each increased 50%, what is the area of the new rectangle?
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8*6=48
50%= 1/2
48/ 1/2= 24ft square. You put square because you are doing area. Square = Area, 3 = Volume
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