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Polygon A has one side that is 1.5 and two sides 2.5. How can I figure out how many times larger Polygon B is?
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Polygon A has one side that is 1.5 and two sides 2.5. How can I figure out how many times larger Polygon B is?
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Polygon A has one side that is 1.5 and two sides 2.5. How can I figure out how many times larger Polygon B is?
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You multiply the numbers by how many times larger polygon b is. For example if polygon b is 5 times larger, then you would multiply 1.5 by 5 and 2.5 by 5.
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