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how many paper square with an area of 40 cm² will be needed to form a square with an area of 4 m²?

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  • 21-09-2020

Answer:No. of paper square = 4 m^2/ 40 cm^2

= 40000cm^2 /40 cm^

= 1000 paper squares.

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