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What is the percentage increase in the lateral surface area of a cube, if each of its side is increased by 50% ?

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125%
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25%
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100%
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135%
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Solution

The correct option is A 125%
Let original side be L units in length.
New side length = 1.5L (after increase).
Original lateral surface area = 4×L2
Increased lateral surface area = 4×(1.5L)2=9L2
Then, % increase in surface area
=Increased lateral surface areaOriginal lateral surfac areaOriginal lateral surface area×100
=9L24L24L2×100=125%

[Alternate method:
Let the edge be a cm.
New edge (after increase)
=a+50%a=a+a2=3a2

LSA of the original cube =4a2

LSA of new cube
=4×(3a2)2=4×9a24=9a2

Increase in area =9a24a2=5a2=54×4a2=1.25×4a2=1.25×LSA of the original cube

Increase %=125%]

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