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If the side length is increased by a factor of 3, how much larger is the perimeter of a face of the new cube?

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  1. 9 May, 14:18
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    The perimeter of a face of the new cube is 8 times larger than the previous cube.

    Let us say, the side of cube before increase is "a"

    Then perimeter of the cube = 12a,

    because the cube has 12 sides.

    And perimeter of a face of cube = 4a

    Now, the side length is increased by factor of 3 i. e. new side is 3a

    Thus, perimeter of new face of the cube = 4*3a = 12a

    Therefore, the new perimeter is larger by = 12a - 4a = 8a
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