SOLUTION: Each side of a square is increased 6 inches. When this happens, the area is multiplied by 16. How many inches in the side of the original square?

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Question 1198144: Each side of a square is increased 6 inches. When this happens, the area is multiplied by 16. How many inches in the side of the original square?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39625)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x, original side lengths

original area

changed area

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