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6 May, 14:27

The side lengths of a triangle are 5 feet, 10 feet and 13 feet. Suppose the side lengths are multiplied by 5. Describe the change in perimeter

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  1. 6 May, 14:41
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    The perimeter would also be multiplied by 5.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The perimeter would also be multiplied by 5. Currently the sides are 5, 10 and 13. The perimeter would be the sum of the side lengths or 5 + 10 + 13 = 28 ft.

    Multiply each side length so 5*5 = 25, 10*5 = 50 and 13*5 = 65. Find the perimeter by finding their sum, 25 + 50 + 65 = 140.

    Divide the new perimeter by the old perimeter to find a scale factor.

    140/28 = 5.

    The new perimeter is exactly 5 times bigger since 5*28 = 140.
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