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Square A is smaller than Square B. Square B is smaller than Square C. The three squares’ side lengths are 26, 4.2, and 11?
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Square A is smaller than Square B. Square B is smaller than Square C. The three squares’ side lengths are 26, 4.2, and 11?
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Square A is smaller than Square B. Square B is smaller than Square C.
The three squares’ side lengths are 26, 4.2, and 11?
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The square with the side length 26 is the Square C. The square with the side length 11 is the Square B. The square with the side length 4.2 is the Square
A. As, 4.2 <11 <26
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