That can very because it depends on how big your area is in the 1st place but all you do is multiply it by 2
A2 has double the area of A3, with a width equal to the length of A3 and a length equal to double the width of A3
it would quadruple (become 4 times as big)
The area will be four times as big. If a circle is going to retain its shape as a circle it has to get twice as big not just from left to right, but from top to bottom also. So you're doubling the size in both directions.
The area of Big Diomede is 29 square kilometers.
The area of Double Mooring Thana is 26.99 square kilometers.
the area doubles. for example: the radius is 2. so the area is 4pi. then double the original radius of 2 to 4 and the area is 8pi. 8pi is double 4pi.
The eight little cubes, combined, have the same volume as the single big cube has, but they have double the surface area of the big one.
you should double the area of a rectangle thats what u should do
The formula for double the area of a circle
No.
well they can be big when they where a double d bra that's when there big
the perimeter will double. but the area should doubled to four