Math, asked by srisakshaya26, 4 months ago

the side of a square is increased by 20% then how much
per cent does it's
area get increased

Answers

Answered by AKKI08SIDDARTH
0

Formula

x +  x +  \frac{x \times x}{100}

20 + 20 +  \frac{20 \times 20}{100}

40  + 4 = 44\%

Hence 44% increased by area

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Answered by Salmonpanna2022
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the side of the square be 'x'.

We know that Area = x^2.

Given that side of a square is increased by 20%.

=> Length of each side = x + 20% of x = 120x/100 = (6/5)x

New area = (6x/5)^2 = (36x^2/25)

Now,

Increase in area = (36x^2/25) - x^2

                           = (36x^2 - 25x^2)/25

                           = 11x^2/25

So, the % increase in area = (11x^2/25) * (100/x^2)

= > 1100/25

= > 44.

Therefore, Area is increased by 44%.

Hope this helps!

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