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Here is a rectangle ABCD.

20 cm
30 cm
The length of the rectangle is increased by 20%.
The width of the rectangle is increased by 10%.
Find the percentage increase in the area of the rectangle.
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Here is a rectangle ABCD. 20 cm 30 cm The length of the rectangle is increased by-example-1
User Mederic
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User Steve Brouillard
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Answer:

32%

Explanation:

Area of rectangle ABCD = 20 * 30 = 600 Sq cm

After increasing the length and width of the rectangle by 20% and 10% respectively.

New length = 30 + 20% of 30 = 30 + 6 = 36 cm

New width = 20 + 10% of 20 = 20 + 2 = 22 cm

Area of new rectangle = 36*22 = 792 Sq cm

Increase in area = 792 - 600 = 192 Sq cm

Percentage increase in area

= (192/600) *100

= 32%

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