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Mathematics, 21.10.2020 21:01 iBrain
Patricia and Reid made rectangular designs in art class. The table shows the dimensions and area of each student's rectangle. Student Length Width Area 5 3 Patricia feet ? feet 2 NI Reid feet ? 3 foot How does the width of Patricia's rectangle compare to the width of Reid's rectangle? The width of Patricia's rectangle is + foot longer than Reid's. O The width of Patricia's rectangle is foot shorter than Reid's. The width of Patricia's rectangle is foot longer than Reid's. The width of Patricia's rectangle is foot shorter than Reid's.
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