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The side of a small square is 5cm. 36 such small squares form a large square. What is the area of the large square?
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The side of a small square is 5cm. 36 such small squares form a large square. What is the area of the large square?
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The side of a small square is 5cm. 36 such small squares form a large square. What is
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The area of the large square is:
(5(6))² = 30² = 900 cm²
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