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OpenStudy (anonymous):

(I got B, but I'm not too sure on this one, I'm stuck between B and D)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1404670073383:dw| If this is our rectangle, we can work out the perimeter and the area. Then double both lengths, then work out the new perimeter and area and see what happens.

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

You can use the example above, or come up with your own using numbers. Here's an example: |dw:1404670382113:dw| Find the area and perimeter of both rectangles. Then compare them and compare your results to the choices.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First rectangle Area=2 Perimeter: 6 Second rectangle Area= 8 Perimeter: 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mathstudent55 Your explanations are always wonderful! Thank you! :)

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

Thanks.

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