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31 March, 06:26

A photo album contains small and large photographs. Each large photograph has side lengths that are twice the side lengths of each small photograph. the area of each small photograph is 24 square inches. what is the area of each large photograph? Explain.

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  1. 31 March, 07:35
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    Take the area of the small photograph and divide it by four, assuming it's a square, each side would then be 6 inches. The large photograph has double the side length of the small one, so 6 multiplied by 2 is 12. To find the area of the large (square) photograph, multiply 12 by 12 as two of the sides, and the area of the large photo is 144 square inches
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