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The side length of the square shown is tripled.

3 cm
Which percent of increase is greater the percent of increase for the perimeter of the square or the percent of increase for the area? How
much greater?
The percent of increase for the
is greater
It is
% greater

User Cpm
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Answer:

The percentage increase for the area is greater

It is 600% greater

Explanation:

Here, we have a square of side length 3 cm

The area of the square is L^2 = 3^2 = 9 cm^2

Perimeter of the square = 4L = 4 * 3 = 12 cm

When we triple the length of the square, its new length becomes 3 * 3 = 9 cm

Area here will be 9 * 9 = 81 cm^2

Perimeter = 4 L = 4 * 9 = 36cm

To calculate percentage change, we use the formula;

(new value - old value)/old value * 100%

For the perimeter;

(36-12)/12 * 100% = 24/12 * 100% = 2 * 100% = 200%

For the area;

(81-9)/9 * 100% = 72/9 * 100% = 8 * 100% = 800%

The percentage increase of the area is greater

How much greater? 800% - 200% = 600%

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