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For a certain reaction, the rate = k[A]2[B]k[A]^2[B], when the initial concentration of A is tripled keeping the concentration of B constant, the initial rate would be:

A

Increase by a factor of three

B

Decrease by a factor of nine

C

Increase by a factor of six

D

Increase by a factor of nine

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