SOLUTION: a square has side lengths of 6 inches. if you double the lengths of the sides, how much does the area of the square change?

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Question 283653: a square has side lengths of 6 inches. if you double the lengths of the sides, how much does the area of the square change?
Answer by Deina(147)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6 * 6 = 36
2*6 = 12
12 * 12 = 144
and bob's your uncle!

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