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The side length of a smaller square is one-third the side length of a larger square.ee
the following statements describes the area of the smaller square?
F The area of the smaller square is I the area of the larger square.
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G The area of the smaller square is 172 the area of the larger square.
H The area of the smaller square is the area of the larger square.
1 The area of the smaller square is
the area of the larger square,
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SOMEONE HELP ME !!! The side length of a smaller square is one-third the side length-example-1
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Answer:

H

Explanation:

lets say the first big square has side s, so the area will be

then the side of the small square is s/3, and the area is (s/3)²= s²/3² =s²/9

the area of the smaller square is 1/9 smaller than the area of the big square

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