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The side of a square is 4 cm. It is cut
into 4 equal squares. What is the area
of each small square ?​

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Answered by divyakar6206469597
5

Answer:

length of the side of the square=4cm

No. of parts it has cut into =4 parts

Therefore length of each side =4÷4=1 cm

Area of square=side ×side =1×1cm =1 cm square.

therefore area of each square =1 cm square.

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Answered by mahimapanday53
0

Concept: The quantity of square units required to completely fill a square is known as the area of a square. The region that lies inside the confines of a flat item or a two-dimensional figure is generally referred to as the area. Measurements are made in square units, with square metres serving as the reference unit (m^{2}).

Given: Side of a square = 4cm

           It is cut into 4 equal squares.

To find: Area of each small square

Solution: Refer to the figure given below

Area of square = side × side

                         = 4 × 4 = 16 cm^{2}

The square is cut into 4 equal squares,

therefore the area of each small square = \frac{area of square}{4}

\frac{16}{4} = 4 cm^{2}.

Hence, the area of each small square = 4 cm^{2}.

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