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Isha made a pattern for an art project as shown in the figure. The smallest blue square was 1 1 2 cm on all sides. The middle blue square was 2 3 4 cm on all sides and the outer blue square was 3 3 5 cm on all sides. Isha's friend suggested to her that the pattern might look even better if it was made 2 1 2 times bigger than it was. What will be the side lengths of the new squares​

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Answered by samantagopalchandra9
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Step-by-step explanation:

There are 36 small squares in the big green square.

(b) Number of squares in the first row = 6 Number of rows = 6 Now, we see that each row contains the same number of squares.

∴ Total number of squares in 6 rows = 6 × 6 = 36

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