Area of a square increased by 10 % find how much percent sides are changed
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A 10% increase is equivalent to 1.1 times of its current value.
Reason: 10% increase = 100 + 10/100 = 110/100 = 1.1 times increase.
Now the area of a square is directly proportional to the square of the side length.
Since the square of 1.1 is 1.21, we can say that the area of the square will become 1.21 times its original value… meaning an increase by 21 percent (using the logic mentioned above).
Thus we conclude that if each side of a square is increased by 10%, then the area of the square will increase by 21%.
Reason: 10% increase = 100 + 10/100 = 110/100 = 1.1 times increase.
Now the area of a square is directly proportional to the square of the side length.
Since the square of 1.1 is 1.21, we can say that the area of the square will become 1.21 times its original value… meaning an increase by 21 percent (using the logic mentioned above).
Thus we conclude that if each side of a square is increased by 10%, then the area of the square will increase by 21%.
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10% will be changed in area of squares .
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