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If A = 3r^2h^2, and (rh) increases by 100%, then the new A is how many times greater than the old A? PLEASE HELP ME!!! (Specify your answer)
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Rewrite
.
If
increases by 100%,
increases by a factor of
.
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