Math, asked by arsh9475, 10 months ago

if the side of a square is triplad how many times the perimeter of the first square with that of the new square​

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Answered by abhi569
51

Answer:

1 / 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the properties of square :

  • Perimeter of square = 4 side

Let us assume a square of side-length a unit.

So, its perimeter should be 4a unit.

When the side is tripled, means if side is 3a, perimeter will be :

⇒ 4( 3a ) unit

⇒ 12a  unit

⇒ 3( 4a ) unit

Thus,

⇒ the old perimeter is 1 / 3 of the new one.

Answered by saivivek16
52

Step-by-step explanation:

hm

Aloha !

perimeter of square=4a

if the side of a square is tripled . Then,

perimeter= 4(3a)

= 12a

=4(3a)

Such that,

Perimeter of before square is ⅓ of new square.

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