If square A has three times the area of square B, what is the ratio of the length of the diagonal of A to the length of the diagonal of B? b) Write at least one sentence to explain your answer.
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$$ \begin{array}{l}{\text { The area labeled } B \text { is three times the area labeled } A . \text { Express }} \\ {b \text { in terms of } a \text { . }}\end{array} $$
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