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A smaller square is located inside a larger square. the length of the smaller square is 7 cm, and the length of the square is 12cm. find the area of the section outside the smal…
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A smaller square is located inside a larger square. the length of the smaller square is 7 cm, and the length of the square is 12cm. find the area of the section outside the small square, but inside the larger square.
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95
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Let S=larger square side and s=smaller square side. The area between the larger and smaller is simple the larger area minus the smaller area. The area of any square being s^2. So our remaining area is:
A=S^2-s^2
A=144-49=95 cm^2
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