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If the length and width of a rectangular garden were each increased by 20%, then what would be the percent increase in the area of the garden?
20%
24%
36%
44%
We can let the original length = 10 and the original width = 10.
We see that the increased length will be 12, and the increased width will be 12. The original area is length x width = 10 x 10 = 100. The new area is 12 x 12 = 144. We find the percentage increase in the area by using the formula (new - old)/old x 100, and we obtain: (144 - 100)/100 x 100 = 44/100 x 100 = 44%.
Hence, option 4 is the correct answer.
By: MIRZA SADDAM HUSSAIN ProfileResourcesReport error
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