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10. The side of a square is twice as long as the side of another square. How many times is the
perimeter of the first square than the perimeter of the second square ?
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Answered by krishanhurda
1

Answer:

twice

Step-by-step explanation:

let the side of first square = a

the side of second square = b

according to condition,. a = 2b

perimeter of first square = 4× side = 4× a

Putting value of a = 4× (2b) = 8b

perimeter of second square = 4× side = 4× b

= 4b

comparing parameter of first and second square, the perimeter of first square is twice the perimeter of second square

Answered by Arkarajpaul
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Side of one square is twice as long as other square.

1st side of 2nd square =》1 unit

So , Side of 1st square =》2 unit

Perimeter of 2nd square =》4×1

=》4 unit

Perimeter of 1st square =》4×2

=》8 unit

Perimeter of 2nd square is more than 1st square by

=》(8 - 4)

=》4 unit.

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