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If the sides of square are increased by 2 meters, the area becomes 64 square meters. Find the lenght of a side of the original square

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The length of one side Is 6 meter long
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Answer:

The length of a side of the original square is 6 meters long.

Explanation:

First, you need to know that finding the area of a square means multiplying two sides together. You also need to know that a square has four equal sides, meaning that the area is a square of a number. This means that since the area of the new square is 64 square meters, then finding a side length would mean finding the square root of 64. Using a calculator, you see that the square root of 64 is eight. This means that the second square has a side length of 8 meters.

Next, the problem tells you the sides of the new square were increased by 2 meters. All you would have to do is subtract 8 by two, which equals six. That being said, the length of a side of the original square would be six meters.

+The area of the original square would be 36 meters, because 6 times 6 (side times side) equals 36.

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