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Standard VII
Mathematics
Doubling the Area of a Square (Paper Folding)
Two equal squ...
Question
Two equal squares are joined to make a square of area 48 sq cm. The small square's area is:
A
36 sq cm
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30 sq cm
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C
24 sq cm
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18 sq cm
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Solution
The correct option is
C
24 sq cm
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