9. The rectangle below has a perimeter of 20 cm with a length of 6 cm. A new rectangle is formed by increasing the length by 1 cm and decreasing the original width by 2 cm. How will the perimeter of the new rectangle compare with the perimeter of the original rectangle? The perimeter of the new rectangle will be 1 cm longer than the original perimeter. The perimeter of the new rectangle will be 3 cm shorter than the original perimeter. The perimeter of the new rectangle will be 1 cm shorter than the original perimeter, Perimeter=20 cm The perimeter of the new rectangle will be 2 cm shorter than the original perimeter. CLEAR ALL 6 cm

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9. The rectangle below has a perimeter of 20 cm with a length of 6 cm. A new rectangle
is formed by increasing the length by 1 cm and decreasing the original width by 2
cm. How will the perimeter of the new rectangle compare with the perimeter of the
original rectangle?
The perimeter of the new rectangle will be 1 cm longer than the original perimeter.
The perimeter of the new rectangle will be 3 cm shorter than the original perimeter.
The perimeter of the new rectangle will be 1 cm shorter than the original perimeter,
Perimeter=20 cm
The perimeter of the new rectangle will be 2 cm shorter than the original perimeter.
6 cm
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Transcribed Image Text:9. The rectangle below has a perimeter of 20 cm with a length of 6 cm. A new rectangle is formed by increasing the length by 1 cm and decreasing the original width by 2 cm. How will the perimeter of the new rectangle compare with the perimeter of the original rectangle? The perimeter of the new rectangle will be 1 cm longer than the original perimeter. The perimeter of the new rectangle will be 3 cm shorter than the original perimeter. The perimeter of the new rectangle will be 1 cm shorter than the original perimeter, Perimeter=20 cm The perimeter of the new rectangle will be 2 cm shorter than the original perimeter. 6 cm CLEAR ALL NEXT> O 10 O 11 < PREVIOUS
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