If the length and width of a rectangle are tripled, how many times will the perimeter of the rectangle be equal to the perimeter of the original rectangle?
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the length and width of a rectangle are tripled, how many times will the perimeter of the rectangle be equal to the perimeter of the original rectangle
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Original Dimensions = l,b
Original perimeter = 2(l+b)
New Dimensions = 2l, 2b
New perimeters = 2(2l+2b)
=4(l+b)
New perimeter is 2 times the old perimeter
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