The L-shape is divided into 4 parts. Why is the shaded square not equal to 1 upon 4
of the shape?
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If we take a shape and we divide it into four equal parts, we call each part a quarter. Let's look at some example questions where we're asked to identify halves, thirds, or quarters of different shapes.
The L has an area, therefore, of 0.75a^2. Thus, to divide it into 4 equal pieces, each piece must have an area of 0.1875a^2, or 3/16a^2. Then, make squares of root(3)/4 a and you'll have 4 equal pieces.
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