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The side of a square is twice as long as the side of another square. How much more is the perimeter of the first square than the second square?​

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Answer :

Twice the Perimeter of Second Square.

Step - by - step Explanation :

Let the side of First Square = A.

The side of Second Square = B.

According to Condition  A = 2B.

Perimeter of First Square = 4 × side = 4 × A.

Putting value of A = 4× (2B) = 8B.

Perimeter of Second Square = 4 × side = 4 × B.

= 4B.

Comparing parameter of First and Second Square, the Perimeter of First Square is Twice the Perimeter of Second Square.

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