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A square is 9 feet long on each side. How many smaller squares, each 3 feet on a side can be cut out of the larger square?

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Answer: 9 squares

Each side is cut into 3 parts, so we have 3*3 = 9 smaller squares that result. Check out the image below.

A square is 9 feet long on each side. How many smaller squares, each 3 feet on a side-example-1
User Mario Inostroza
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The total area would be 81 sq ft for the larger square.

The total area would be 9 sq ft for the smaller squares.

81/9=9 smaller squares

Hope that helps!

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