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1.    The side of a square is 5 cm. If its side is doubled, how many times is the area of the new square bigger than the area of the old square?​

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Answered by harshitsingh2610
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ANSWER. Area of a square =(side)²Side = 5 cmArea =( 5)² =25cm²If side is doubled then ,5*2= 10 cmArea = (10)² = 100 cm²100/25 = 4So the area increases by 4 times when the side is doubled.

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