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Look at the shaded shapes drawn on a square grid. The area of the rectangle A is double the area of square b is he correct?

Look at the shaded shapes drawn on a square grid. The area of the rectangle A is double-example-1
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He is not correct. This is because even if you tried to, two FULL square Bs would be more than rectangle A
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No it’s not double the area
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