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Two squares were used to form a figure. The side lengths of each square is shown. What is the area of the part of the figure that is NOT shaded?
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Two squares were used to form a figure. The side lengths of each square is shown. What is the area of the part of the figure that is NOT shaded?
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Two squares were used to form a figure. The side lengths of each square is shown.
What is the area of the part of the figure that is NOT shaded?
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48
Explanation:
8*8 = 64 (big square)
4*4 = 16 (shaded square)
64 - 16 = 48
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