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30 October, 05:55

If the length of a rectangle is increased by 120 %, and its width is decreased by 20%,

what happens to the area of the rectangle?

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  1. 30 October, 05:57
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    The area of the rectangle will decrease because lets say the length is 2 and the width is 1

    originally the area of the rectangle is lxw which is 2x1 is 2. But if we increase the length by 120% which will be 2.4 and increase the width decreased by 20% which is 0.8 then if we multiply them using the formula its 1.92 which decreased
  2. 30 October, 06:02
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    Let length of rectangle=x and width be y

    .'. area=x*y

    now new length=x+12x/10=22x/10

    width=y-y/5=4y/5

    now ...

    new area=new length-new width=22x/10*4y/5

    new area=88xy/50
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