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Increasing the sides of a square by 2 units will quadruple the area of the square. What is the perimeter of the original square?
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Increasing the sides of a square by 2 units will quadruple the area of the square. What is the perimeter of the original square?
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Increasing the sides of a square by 2 units will quadruple the area of the square. What is the perimeter of the original square?
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The perimeter of the original square was 8 units.
Work:
SquareArea = side*side
Doubling the side length will quadruple the area.
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