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15 August, 23:37

A 3 by 3cm grid shows nine 1 by 1 cm squares and uses 24cm of wire.

What length would the wire be for a similar 20 by 20cm sqaure

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  1. 15 August, 23:44
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    480 cm of wire will be used

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I'm not really sure if this is right, but if what I think is right then ...

    the 3cm x 3cm grid is a square

    made up of 1 x 1 cm squares

    this uses 24 cm of wire

    We want to find how much wire is used when having a square made up of 20 x 20 cm squared is

    since in the first square it is - 1 x 1

    (to get from 1 to 20, we multiply by 20) - 20 x 20

    then we know that since 24 cm of wire is used for 1 x 1

    we then have to multiply 24 by 20 as we did it when we multiplied it by 1

    so, 24 x 20 = 480
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