Math, asked by Dana4, 1 day ago

Find the area of a square of side 4 cm. If side of square is doubles, find the area of the resulting new square.

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Answered by hushnazannat
2

Answer:

Area of square = Side x Side

= 4cm x 4cm

= 16cm²

If side of the square is doubled, then new side = 4 x 2 = 8cm

Now,

New Area of square = Side x Side

= 8cm x 8cm

= 64cm²

Answered by TanveeGCIS
1

Answer:

Hi there!

Here's your answer!

If the side of square is 4cm, then the area is 16 sq. cm. If the side of the same square doubles, then the area would be 64 sq. cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Apply the formula of area.

Area = Length x Width.

If side is 4 cm, then area is 4x4=16 sq. cm

If side is double of 4 which is 8, then area is 8x8=64 sq. cm

I hope it helps you!

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