SOLUTION: A square has a perimeter of 12cm. If the area of the square is quadrupled and it's height remains constant, what happens to it's base height?

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Question 953407: A square has a perimeter of 12cm. If the area of the square is quadrupled and it's height remains constant, what happens to it's base height?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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A square has a perimeter of 12cm. If the area of the square is quadrupled and it's [sic] height remains constant, what happens to it's [sic] base height?
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You said it remains constant.
PS it's = it is