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 If the length of a rectangle is doubled keeping the breadth the same, then its area is-​

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Answered by kumarikanchan0631
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Step-by-step explanation:

Length-2x

Breadth-x Maan lo bass

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Area wil get doubled

Step-by-step explanation:

Example 1. Let the initial dimensions of the rectangle be 25 cm(length) by 16 cm(breath)

Then the area of the rectangle wil be {25{\times{16\:=\:400cm}}}

Now according to the question if the length is doubled to 50 cm then

Area of rectangle will become

{50{\times{16\:=\:800cm}}}

Result= Area is doubled

Example 2. Let the initial dimensions of the rectangle be 40 cm(length) by 36 cm(breath)

Then the area of the rectangle wil be {40{\times{36\:=\:1440cm}}}

Now according to the question if the length is doubled to 80 cm then

Area of rectangle will become

{80{\times{36\:=\:2880cm}}}

Result= Area is doubled

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