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  • 21-02-2018
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the side length of a square is 30 cm if the length increased by 20% what is the percent increase in area

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  • 21-02-2018
For this question, first find the area of the original square.
30*30 = 900.

Next, find the length of the sides if it is increased by 20%.
30 = 100%.
3 = 10%
6 = 20%.

So, the new length would be 36 cm. Next, find the new area.
36 * 36 = 1296.
The original area was 900.
1296 - 900 = 396
(396/900) *100 = 44%
44% increase.
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