Answer:
(c) 4 small squares
Explanation:
Given
Small Square:
Large Square:
i.e. twice as long as the small square
Solving (a): The area of the small square.
This is calculated as
So, we have:
Solving (b): The area of the large square.
This is calculated as
So, we have:
Solving (c): Number of small square to cover the large square
To do this, we simply divide their areas.
Let n represents the required number; n is calculated as:
Hence, 4 small squares is required to cover the large square