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Even that the perimeter of a square varies directly with the side length what happens to the perimeter area of a square if the side length increases from s= 12 to s=36 inches?

Even that the perimeter of a square varies directly with the side length what happens-example-1

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Answer: The perimeter triples.

Explanation:

Since there is a direct variation, if the side length triples, so does the perimeter.

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