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Suma drew a square. Seema drew a square whose side are twice the sides of the square of suma. the area of seema's square is 576 sq.cm . what is the length of one side of suma's square ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given :-

Length Seema's square's side = twice the length of Suma's square's side

Area of Seema's square = 576 sq.cm

Length of each side of Seema's square :-

 =  \frac{576}{4}

\color{orchid} = 144 \: cm

Which means that the length of each side of Seema's square is 144 cm .

The length of the side of square drawn my Suma :-

= half the measure of the side of square drawn by Seema , which is :-

 =  \frac{144}{2}

\color{orchid} = 72 \: cm

Therefore , the length of one side of Suma's square is 72 cm .

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