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If the side of Square is tripled how many times the perimeter of the first square will that of the new square be?

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Answered by sunmedue
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Answer:

3 times

Step-by-step explanation:

If sides get tripled, then the side of the new square will be 3 times the earlier side. We know that the formula of the perimeter of the square is 4×side. Therefore, the perimeter of the new square is 3 times the perimeter of the first square.

Answered by valsala36
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Answer:

3 times perimeter

Step-by-step explanation:

(Given) sides are tripled

therefore the perimeter is also multiplied by 3

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