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8 June, 11:21

A square has sides of length x. If the sides are all tripled in length, the perimeter of the square is multiplied by

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  1. 8 June, 11:38
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    Lets just assume that each side length of the triangle is 4 inches.

    To find the perimeter we can multiply one side by 4: 4 * 4 = 16in. (perimeter)

    Now, if each side was tripled (4 * 3 = 12) the perimeter will be different. The perimeter of this new square is: 12 * 4 = 48in.

    Finally, divide by the old perimeter to see how much the perimeter was multiplied by.

    48 / 16 = 3

    Therefore, the perimeter was multiplied by 3.

    Best of Luck!
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