1994 AJHSME Problems/Problem 16
Problem
The perimeter of one square is
times the perimeter of another square. The area of the larger square is how many times the area of the smaller square?
Solution
Let
be the sidelength of one square, and
be the sidelength of the other, where
. If the perimeter of one is
times the other's, then
. The area of the larger square over the area of the smaller square is
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