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The side lengths of a rectangle are all multiplied by 5. What happens to its perimeter?

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Answer:

The perimeter is multiplied by 5.

Explanation:

Perimeter of a rectangle:

The perimeter of a rectangle with sides l and w is given by:


P = 2(l + w)

The side lengths of a rectangle are all multiplied by 5.

This means that
l = 5l, w = 5w. So


P_M = 2(5l + 5w) = 2*5(l+w) = 10(l + w)

What happens to its perimeter?

The rate is:


(P_M)/(P) = (10(l+w))/(2(l+w)) = 5

The perimeter is multiplied by 5.

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