SOLUTION: Consider a square whose side is 1 unit. If the measure of its side is doubled,
what will be its new area as compare to the smaller square? How about if the
side of the smaller sq
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Question 1181572: Consider a square whose side is 1 unit. If the measure of its side is doubled,
what will be its new area as compare to the smaller square? How about if the
side of the smaller square was tripled, what will be its new area?
Answer by ikleyn(52802) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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First answer is 4 square units.
Second answer is 9 square units.
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As a useful remainder for everyday use 2 * 2 = 4.
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