Math, asked by InzuTk, 1 month ago

If the length and width of a rectangle are both tripled, the ratio of the area of the original rectangle to the arca of the enlarged rectangle is ?​

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Answered by ananyaacharp
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Let length of and breadth of a rectangle are xcm and ycm

⇒ Area of a rectangle =length×breadth

=xy

⇒ Area of a rectangle =xycm

2

---- ( 1 )

Now, when length and breadth gets double.

The length and breadth becomes 2x and 2y

⇒ Area of a rectangle =2x×2y

=4xycm

2

⇒ Area of a rectangle=4xycm

2

--- ( 2 )

Comparing ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) we can see,

⇒ If the length and the breadth of a rectangle are doubled then its area becomes 4 times.

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