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प्रश्न
If the side of a square is tripled, how many times the perimeter of the first square will that of the new square be?
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उत्तर १
Let the length of each side of the old square = s
Then, perimeter of the old square = 4 × side = 4 × s = 4s
When the length of each side of the square is tripled, then
length of each side of the new square = 3s
∴ perimeter of the new square = 4 × side
= 4 × 3s
= 3 × 4s
= 3 × perimeter of the old square ...[∵ perimeter of the old square = 4s]
Hence, the perimeter of the new square will become three times the perimeter of the old square.
उत्तर २
To determine how the perimeter of the new square compares to the original square when the side is tripled, follow these steps:
Step 1: Formula for the Perimeter of a Square
The perimeter of a square is given by:
P = 4 × Side
Step 2: Original Square
Let the side of the original square be s.
The perimeter of the original square:
Pold = 4 × s
Step 3: New Square (Tripled Side)
If the side of the square is tripled, the new side becomes 3s3s3s.
The perimeter of the new square:
Pnew = 4 × (3s) = 12 × s
Step 4: Compare Perimeters
The ratio of the new perimeter to the old perimeter is:
`(P_"new")/(P_"old") = (12xxs)/(4xxs) = 3`
The perimeter of the new square will be 3 times the perimeter of the original square.
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