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For the reaction, `A+B rarrP`, if [B] is doubled at constant [A], the rate of the reacton doubles. If [A] tripled and [B] is doubled, the reaction increases by a factor by a factor of 6. What is the order of the reaction with respect to each reactant and the overall of the reaction?

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