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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Simon and Jane have rectangular-shaped vegetable gardens. The width of Jane’s garden is double the width of Simon’s garden. The area of Jane’s garden is 4 times that of Simon’s garden. Which statement is true? Answer Jane’s garden has the same perimeter as Simon’s garden. The length of Jane’s garden is double the length of Simon’s garden. The perimeter of Jane’s garden is four times that of Simon’s garden. The length of Jane’s garden is four times the length of Simon’s garden.

OpenStudy (espex):

Consider how you would find the perimeter and area first. Then examine the possible solutions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if width is double and area is 4 times then Area = width * length 4 = width * length if width is 2 then length will be ????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Janes garden will be doubled the length of simons garden?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah right u got it right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The length of Jane’s garden is double the length of Simon’s garden

OpenStudy (espex):

Good directing sheg. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

YAY thank you so much:):)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks @espex

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