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Mathematics, 31.07.2019 20:00 diangeloortiz

Five rectangles are arranged in a row. each rectangle is half as tall as the previous one. also, each rectangle’s width is half its height. the first rectangle is 32 cm. tall. what is the sum of the areas of the five rectangles? (do not include cm. in your answer)

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