A farmer has two rectangular fields. The larger field has twice the length and four times the width of the smaller field. If the area of the smaller field is K units, what is the area of the larger field?

A farmer has two rectangular fields. The larger field has twice the length and four times the width of the smaller field. If the area of the smaller field is K units, what is the area of the larger field? Correct Answer 8K

Let the length and width of the smaller field be L and W respectively. So, area of the smaller field, K = L×W Now, area of the larger field = 2L×4W = 8 L×W = 8K

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