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How do areas of two parallelgrams compare when the dimensions of one are three times the demensions of the other?

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The area of one parallelgram will be three times the area of the other one. This is because the area of any shape is determined by its dimensions, so when one of the parallelgrams has dimensions that are three times larger than the other, the area will be three times larger as well.

Answered by sean52

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