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Math problem for highschool

Math problem for highschool-example-1

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Answer:

297 units squared

Explanation:

You just have to break the squares down and compare them to the other sides of the squares. For example, F is a 4 by 4 square and B is a 5 by 5 square, to find the dimensions of square E, you would just subtract 5 by 4. By looking at the side relationships of the squares, you can easily find the dimensions of each one.

A - 9 by 9

B - 5 by 5

C - 6 by 6

D - 7 by 7

E - 1 by 1

F - 4 by 4

G - 8 by 8

H - 5 by 5

Multiply and add to get 297

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