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Help me with this problem please-example-1
User Yee Liu
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Answer:


(a)\ A_1 = s^2


(b)\ A_2 = 4s^2

(c) 4 small squares

Explanation:

Given

Small Square:


Dimension: s

Large Square:


Dimension: 2s i.e. twice as long as the small square

Solving (a): The area of the small square.

This is calculated as


Area = Length^2

So, we have:


A_1 = s^2

Solving (b): The area of the large square.

This is calculated as


Area = Length^2

So, we have:


A_2 = (2s)^2


A_2 = 4s^2

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:


n = (A_2)/(A_1)


n = (4s^2)/(s^2)


n = 4

Hence, 4 small squares is required to cover the large square

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