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if one side of a square is 5 cm and if it gets tripled , then find the new area,​

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Answered by ObsidionFury
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Answer:

225 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

new side = 5.3

=15

area = s.s

= 15.15 = 225 cm

Answered by snickerslover169
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Question:

If one side of a square is 5 cm and if it gets tripled , then find the new area,​

Step-by-step explanation:

Side of the square (given) : 5 cm

The side of the square is then tripled. Which means we have to multiply 3 with the side.

= 3 (side)

= 3 x 5

= 15 cm

Now to find the area:

Area of square = side x side

                         = 15 x 15

                         = 225 cm^{2}

Final answer:

The new area = 225 cm²

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