if the side of a square is tripled , how many times will its area be compared to the area of the original square
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let the side be 2
so tripled = 2×2×2= 8
area of original = side ×side = 2×2=4
area of tripled = side×side= 8×8=64
so the area is also tripled (4×4×4=64)
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so tripled = 2×2×2= 8
area of original = side ×side = 2×2=4
area of tripled = side×side= 8×8=64
so the area is also tripled (4×4×4=64)
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Answer:
1:9=original:increased
Step-by-step explanation:
intial area be x^2
when the length is tripled side be 3x
are will be (3x)^2=9x^2
the ratio is 1:9
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