Math, asked by rajdeep23, 1 year ago

is the length and breadth of a rectangle are doubled@ how many times the perimeter of the old rectangle will that of the new rectangle be?


Dasham10: It will become double,

Ratio of old P to new P

2(l+b)/2(2l+2b)
2(l+b)/2*2(l+b)

Old P / New P = 1/2

New P = 2*Old P

Answers

Answered by Sanandfastermaster
1
It will be like

2(l+b)×x=2{2(l+b)} in which "l" denotes Length,and "b" denotes breadth

x=2

so 2 times is the answer
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