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Each length of the side of square B is twice the length of the side of square A.

John says that this means the area of square B is twice the area of square A.
Is John right?
Justify your answer.

User Anton Zaviriukhin
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Answer:

Area of square= ²

Area of square A= ²

Area of square B = ?

let the length of square A = x

Area of square A =x²

then the length of square B = 2x

Area of square B =2x²

x²means area of square A

so Area of square B =2 times area of squarf A

User Vitalii Ponomar
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

because the area of square is l² so John is righrt

User Jayars
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