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A new square has dimensions that are the size of the original square. What statements are true? Select all that
10
apply.
The dimensions of the new square are 10 times the dimensions of the original square.
1
The perimeter of the new square is
10
times the perimeter of the original square.
The perimeter of the new square is equal to the perimeter of the original square.
The perimeter of the new square is 10 times the perimeter of the original square.
1
The area of the new square is
times the area of the original square.
100
The area of the new square is 100 times the area of the original square.

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User Rebolon
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Answer: The new square is the same since it hasn't changed it's size.

Step-by-step explanation: cause it is

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User TJ Zimmerman
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Answer:

is B and E

Explanation:

I did it on edge

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User Carlos Cardenas
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