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24 November, 00:27

The area of square A is 900cm2, it is 3 times bigger than square B. What is the area of Square B?

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  1. 24 November, 00:34
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    Answer: 8,100 cm^2

    Step-by-step explanation: Area = S^2 so each side is sqrt (900) = 30cm

    A square 3 times bigger has sides 30cm*3 = 90cm. The area for that square is 90^2 = 8,100 cm^2
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