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A rectangular garden is 9 feet long and 3 feet wide. A second rectangular garden has dimensions that are triple the dimensions of the first garden. What is the percent of change in perimeter from the first
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A rectangular garden is 9 feet long and 3 feet wide. A second rectangular garden has dimensions that are triple the dimensions of the first garden. What is the percent of change in perimeter from the first garden to the second garden?
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Perimeter of small garden = 2 * 9 + 2 * 3 = 24 feet
Perimeter of large garden =2 * 27 + 2 * 9 = 72 feet
Since the dimensions have been increased by 3, the perimeter increases by 3.
(If we were calculating area, it increases by 9).
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