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16 October, 19:01

A square has sides measuring 3 feet. if the sides of a square are doubled, will the area also be double? explain.

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  1. 16 October, 19:07
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    The area (A) of a square is determined by using the formula, A = s² where s is the measure of each side. Given s = 3 ft, the area of the square is

    A = (3 ft) ² = 9 ft²

    Doubling the sides makes them 6 ft. The new area is, A = (6 ft) ² = 36 ft². The new area is not double of the previous area but four times. The new area (An)

    An = (2s) ² = 4s² = 4A
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