if the side of a square is tripled,how many times the perimeter of the first square will that of the new square be?
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let side of 1st square be A
so perimeter will be 4A
in New Square
Side = 3A
Perimeter = 4×new side= 12A
Therefore new perimeter is 3 times the Original perimeter
so perimeter will be 4A
in New Square
Side = 3A
Perimeter = 4×new side= 12A
Therefore new perimeter is 3 times the Original perimeter
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Step-by-step explanation:
let side of 1st square be A
so perimeter will be 4A
in New Square
Side = 3A
Perimeter = 4×new side= 12A
Therefore new perimeter is 3 times the Original perimeter
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