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31 July, 12:46

if the length of a rectangle is increased by 40% and its width is decreased by 40% what is the effect on the rectangles area?

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  1. 31 July, 12:52
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    The area is multiplied by 0.84 (decreased 16%)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The length is multiplied by (1 + 0.40) = 1.4.

    The width is multiplied by (1 - 0.40) = 0.6

    So, the new area is ...

    A = (L·1.4) · (W·0.6) = LW·0.84

    The original area was the product of the original length and width, so was LW. This means the new area is 0.84 times the original area.

    0.84 = 1 - 0.16

    so, another way to describe the change is to say the area decreased 16%.
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