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In a square, one pair of opposite sides was made 50% longer and the other pair of opposite sides was made 50% shorter.

What percent of the square’s area is the area of the new rectangle?

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you have a square with an area of 100 meters^2.

if you decrees a pair of opposite sides by 50%. you end up with a rectangle with the area of 50 meters^2.

then you increase the other pair of opposite sides by 50%. you end up with a rectangle with the area of 75 meters^2. OK now I see what I did wrong.

The correct answer is 75%

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User Georgi Angelov
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you have a square with an area of 100 meters^2.
if you decrees a pair of opposite sides by 50%. you end up with a rectangle with the area of 50 meters^2.
then you increase the other pair of opposite sides by 50%. you end up with a rectangle with the area of 75 meters^2. OK now I see what I did wrong.

The correct answer is 75%

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