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The ratio of the sides of rectangle LMNP to the sides of rectangle TUVW is 1:4. The length of LM is 3.6 in, and the length of UV is 16 in. What is the difference between the are…
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The ratio of the sides of rectangle LMNP to the sides of rectangle TUVW is 1:4. The length of LM is 3.6 in, and the length of UV is 16 in. What is the difference between the are…
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The ratio of the sides of rectangle LMNP to the sides of rectangle TUVW is 1:4. The length of LM is 3.6 in, and the length of UV is 16 in.
What is the difference between the areas of the two rectangles?
A. 226 in2
B. 172.8 in2
C. 211 in2
D. 216 in2
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172.8 in2 is the answer
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