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The sides of two squares is X:Y, the ratio of their perimeter is?

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Answered by subediaprana
2

Answer: x:y

Step-by-step explanation:

let first square be x and 2nd be y

•perimeter of 1st square

p= 4L=4x

•perimeter of 2nd square

p=4L=4y

now, puting both as a ratio:

4x:4y

i.e x:y

Answered by ravilaccs
0

Answer:

The ratio of their perimeter is X:Y

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Side of square1 is x

Side of square2 is y

Find:

Ratio of their perimeter is?

The Area of the square1 isX*X=X^2

The Area of the square2 isY*Y=Y^2

Perimeter of the square1 is =4*X

Perimeter of the square2 is =4*Y

Ratio of the perimeter is given by

Perimeter of the square1:Perimeter of the square2

4X:4Y\\=X:Y\\

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