
a.
To draw: To draw a square that has sides that are twice the length of the given square.
a.

Answer to Problem 13E
The length of the new square is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Square that has sides that are twice the length of the given square.
Expiations:
Suppose the length of the given square is ‘x’.
Therefore, the length of the new square is
Given square:
New square:
b.
To draw: To draw a square that has sides are change as given.
b.

Answer to Problem 13E
The perimeter of the squares are
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Square is
Suppose the length of the given square is ‘x’.
Therefore, the length of the new squares are
Perimeter: The sum of all sides is called perimeter.
New squares:
Side Length | Perimeter |
c.
To calculate: Analyze the perimeter of the square.
c.

Answer to Problem 13E
The perimeter of the square is also increases.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Suppose the length of the given square is ‘x’.
Therefore, the length of the new squares are
Explantion:
Perimeter: The sum of all sides is called perimeter.
Side Length | Perimeter |
d.
To calculate: Calculate the perimeter of the square.
d.

Answer to Problem 13E
The perimeter of the square is
Explanation of Solution
Suppose the length of the given square is
When length of the square is multiply by 8, the length of the square become
Perimeter: The sum of all sides is called perimeter.
Perimeter
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