If the side of a square is doubled then its perimeter become how many times that of a given spuare?
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The side of the square is doubled. Let us assume s' to be the side of the new square and P' to be its new perimeter. Thus, Perimeter becomes 8 times the original perimeter.
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8 times
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The side of the square is doubled. Let us assume s' to be the side of the new square and P' to be its new perimeter. Thus, Perimeter becomes 8 times the original perimeter
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