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  • 01-08-2018
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the can of tuna is twice as wide but half as tall as the can of corn. what is true about the areas of their labels?

the can of tuna is twice as wide but half as tall as the can of corn what is true about the areas of their labels class=

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Swagduck343 Swagduck343
  • 01-08-2018
It's the first one! They are equal to each other.
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GuthrieT
GuthrieT GuthrieT
  • 01-08-2018
They are equal to each other because they have the same volume
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