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24 May, 02:53

Edmond doubled the width of the crate. How do the perimeter and the area of the floor of the new crate compare to those of the original crate? Original:length = 1.2 metres width = 0.8 metres

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  1. 24 May, 03:13
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    The area would be doubled also

    The perimeter will be increased in a factor of 1.4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Originally the area of new crate = L * B = 1.2 * 0.8 = 0.96 m^2

    perimeter is 2 (L + B) = 2 (1.2 + 0.8) = 4 m

    Now let's double the width, it becomes 0.8 * 2 = 1.6 m

    Area would be 1.6 * 1.2 = 1.92 m^2 which is two times the previous area

    The increased perimeter will be 2 (1.6 + 1.2) = 5.6 m

    This is an increase in factor of 1.4
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