Math, asked by vinaykumarjha61, 11 months ago

How many times will the perimeter of a square become to the original perimeter if its side in doubled?​

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Answered by abhinay80010
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(2*a)+(2*a)+(2*a)+(2*a)=8*a(eight times of a). now change in Perimeter:(new perimeter )/(original perimeter)=(8*a)/(4*a)=2. Hence we can conclude that If the side of square is doubled ,its perimeter would also be doubled.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

New perimeter is two times the original perimeter

Step-by-step explanation:

Side of the square = s

Perimeter = 4×s

If the side is doubled it will become 2s

New Perimeter = 4×2s = 8s

New perimeter÷original perimeter = 8s÷4s = 2

Therefore the new perimeter is two times the original perimeter.

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