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Answer:

1. 15.17ft 2. 18.57ft 3. 22.41%

Explanation:

1. What was the length of one side of the garage originally?

Area of a square = s × s which is also equal to s²

s means one side of the square, as it is a square, all sides are equal.

so

230 = s²

s = √230 = 15.17

2. What is the length of one side of the garage now?

The original area of the garage was 230ft²

But now, the area has increased by 50%

Increased Area = 230 × 50% = 115ft²

Total Area = 230 + 115 = 345ft²

In the question, they are saying that after the area is increased, the garage is still a square which means that the side lengths have equal values.

Area = s²

345 = s²

s = √345 = 18.57

3. What was the percentage increase of the length of one side?

Length : Percentage

15.17 : 100

18.57 : x

When the length of one side was 15.17, the percentage was 100% as that is what the original length was, we can use ratio and proportion to find what the percentage will be when the length is 18.57.

Now cross multiply

18.57 × 100 = 15.17x

1857 = 15.17x

1857/15.17 = x

x = 122. 41

The new percentage is 122.41%

The difference between both percentages is:

122.41 - 100 = 22.41

And 22.41 is the percentage increase.

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