its breadth is doubled ,the length remaining the same .what happens to the area of a rectangle when
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Solution.....
Breadth = 2B
Length = L
Area of a rectangle = L × 2B
= 2LB.
If we doubled the length or breadth, then, also the area of a rectangle will be doubled.
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Breadth = 2B
Length = L
Area of a rectangle = L × 2B
= 2LB.
If we doubled the length or breadth, then, also the area of a rectangle will be doubled.
☞ HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU....
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Hey friend here is your answer
The area of rectangle will increase.
For ex - If b = 2 and l = 4
Area = 2×4=8
if the breadth is doubled
Then
Area = 4 × 4 = 16
AND ALWAYS IF BREADTH IS DOUBLED THE AREA WILL ALSO BE DOUBLE.
Hope it helps you
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The area of rectangle will increase.
For ex - If b = 2 and l = 4
Area = 2×4=8
if the breadth is doubled
Then
Area = 4 × 4 = 16
AND ALWAYS IF BREADTH IS DOUBLED THE AREA WILL ALSO BE DOUBLE.
Hope it helps you
Mark as barinlist
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