Math, asked by saumil07, 2 months ago

How It's Made: To make this figure , first, the left half of a large square was cut into two smaller blue
squares each a quarter the area of the original large square. Then, to the right of both squares, there is a
succession of blue squares, each one topped by a line that extends from the midpoint of the square to the
left of it.
How much of this large square is shaded blue?

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Answered by trisha5kkd
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Step-by-step explanation:

How It's Made: To make this figure , first, the left half of a large square was cut into two smaller blue

squares each a quarter the area of the original large square. Then, to the right of both squares, there is a

succession of blue squares, each one topped by a line that extends from the midpoint of the square to the

left of it.

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