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if harrison wants to increase the length of the side of a square by 35%, what fraction can be used as the multiplier?

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Answer:

7/20

Explanation:

35/100

simplify 7/20

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To increase the length of a side of a square by 35%, we can use a multiplier of 1.35. This is because the new length of the side will be 100% + 35% = 135% of the original length, which is the same as multiplying the original length by 1.35. As a fraction, this is 27/20.

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