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Diane keeps all of her toys on a shelf. The shelf is 24" long and 7" wide. If the wdith the shelf is doubled, what would happen to the total area of the shelf?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

The length of the shelf = 24 inches

The width of the shelf = 7 inches

Area of the shelf, A = 24 × 7

= 168 inch²

When the width of the shelf is doubles,

New width = 14 inch

New area, A' = 14×24

= 336 inch²

It means,

A' = 2(A)

So, the new area becomes 336 inch² i.e. twice the initial area.

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