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24 June, 00:31

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

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  1. 24 June, 00:53
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    Hello, unfortunately both the answers for this question are verified and wrong which makes no sense but the real answer is 108 cm. I just took the test.
  2. 24 June, 00:57
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    We are given in the problem a quadrilateral which is a square and the dimensions of the sides. A square is a quadrilateral with four equal sides and perpendicular angles on all corners. The perimeter of a polygon is equal to the sum of the sides of the polygon. hence, for a square, the formula of the perimeter is four times the length. Thus,

    P1 = 4s

    when s is increased by a factor of 3, that is s*3 = 3s, then

    P2 = 4 * (3*s) = 12s

    The ratio of the two perimeters is P2/P1 = 12s/4s = 3

    The answer to this question is 3.
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