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Jermaine glues 3 identical pieces of paper as shown below and makes a square. Find the unknown side length of 1 piece of paper. Then, find the total area of 2 pieces of paper.

Jermaine glues 3 identical pieces of paper as shown below and makes a square. Find-example-1
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3 cm

54 square cm

Explanation:

In this case, being 3 pieces of identical papers, it means that we must divide by 3 the distance measured by the 3 units that are 9 cm, just like this:


\frac{9\text{ cm}}{3}=3\text{ cm}

Which means that the unknown side of the paper is 3 cm.

To calculate the area, we know that the area of a rectangle is the product of the height and length, thus


\begin{gathered} A=h\cdot l \\ h=3 \\ l=9 \\ A=3\cdot9 \\ A=27 \end{gathered}

As two pieces of paper are the same, when calculating an area we can calculate that of two, like this


2\cdot27=54

Therefore the area of the two pieces is 54 square cm

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