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5 August, 19:08

A square's dimensions are tripled. How does the area change

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  1. 5 August, 19:35
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    I think the area multiplies by 9
  2. 5 August, 21:15
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    Simply:

    l=length

    l=width because it's a square.

    l*2 for the area

    (2l) 9 = (2*3) (3l)

    Insert any number for the length and you'll get the same results.

    Basically, the change in the area is: Area*9=New Area
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