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A square originally starts with an area of 64 cm2.

If each side of the square is increased by 2 cm, what is the area of the new square?

A square originally starts with an area of 64 cm2. If each side of the square is increased-example-1
User Smaqsood
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Answer:

the answer is 100cm²

since originally is 64 cm²

so square root of 64 is 8 cm.

after you get 8cm you get,

8+2 = 10cm (a side of square)

and then to find a new area you get,

10 × 10 = 100 cm²

User Ekatz
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Answer:

100 cm2

Explanation:

If the area is 64 cm2 that means that the side is 8 cm (square root of 64 is 8)

8 increased by 2 = 10

area 10x10 = 100 cm2

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