math problem pls help

  • Thread starter Thread starter BodybldgDoc
  • Start date Start date
This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.
B

BodybldgDoc

Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
If the side length of a square is increased by 50%, the area increases by what percent?
A. 125
B. 225
C. 25
D. 50
E. 75

please explain how to do this someone?
 
You can just use an example such as 10 x 10 square 100 in area. Increased to 15 x 15 square = 225 area. So 125 % increase
 
New_side = 1.5 * Old_side

(New_side)^2 = (1.5 * Old_side)^2 = 2.25*Old_side^2

So the INCREASE is (2.25 - 1) / 1 = 1.25

^ Without using an example such as 10 x 10.
 
Top Bottom