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A new square has dimensions that are the size of the original square. What statements are true? Select all that 10
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The dimensions of the new square are 10 times the dimensions of the original square.
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The perimeter of the new square is times the perimeter of the original square.
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The perimeter of the new square is equal to the perimeter of the original square.
The perimeter of the new square is 10 times the perimeter of the original square.
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The area of the new square is times the area of the original square.
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The area of the new square is 100 times the area of the original square.

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