Math, asked by bahun, 1 year ago

ifthe length ofa square is double,what is the ratio of the area of original square to the area of the new square​

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Answered by cosmologist9
2

Answer:

1:4

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the side of square 1 =x

side of square 2=2x

area of square 1 =x²

area of square 2=(2x)²=4x²

ratio =x²/4x²

=1/4

=1:4

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Answered by AnushreeDwivedi
2

let the length of 1st square be x

the length of second square= 2x

area of 1st square = x^2

area of 2nd square= 2x^2 = 4x^2

therefore ratio = x^2/4x^2

= 1:4 (ans)

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