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look at this square: 1 in 1 in if the side lengths are tripled, then which of the following statements about its perimeter will be true? the ratio of the new perimeter to the old perimeter will be 3:1. the ratio of the new perimeter to the old perimeter will be 4:1. the ratio of the new perimeter to the old perimeter will be 2:1. the ratio of the new perimeter to the old perimeter will be 1:2.
Step1: Recall perimeter formula for square
The perimeter of a square $P = 4s$, where $s$ is the side - length.
Step2: Find old and new perimeters
Let the original side - length be $s_1 = 1$ in, so the original perimeter $P_1=4\times1 = 4$ in. If the side - length is tripled, the new side - length $s_2 = 3\times1=3$ in, and the new perimeter $P_2 = 4\times3=12$ in.
Step3: Calculate the ratio of new to old perimeter
The ratio of the new perimeter to the old perimeter is $\frac{P_2}{P_1}=\frac{12}{4}=3:1$.
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The ratio of the new perimeter to the old perimeter will be 3:1.