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Answered by Mankuthemonkey01
12
Let The original length be x and breadth be y

=> Area = Length × Breadth

=> Area = xy

Now length is tripled and breadth is doubled

=> Length = 3x
Breadth = 2y

=> Area = Length × Breadth

=> Area = 3x × 2y

=> Area = 6xy

Original area was xy
New area is 6xy

=>Answer :- Area became six time of the original
Answered by arunimakon
6
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\huge\mathfrak{Answer}--

According to the question , we need to find the change in area of the rectangle .

Let , Length of the rectangle be = l
Breadth of the rectangle be = b

Since , Area of a rectangle

= length × breadth

= l × b

When , Length is tripled , it's value = 3l
Breadth is doubled , it's value = 2b

Therefore , the area would be

= 3l × 2b

= 6lb

So , the ratio of previous area and new area

= lb : 6lb

= 1 : 6

Therefore , when the length is tripled and breadth is doubled , the area gets \bold{six(6)} times .

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