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why is a square corner half the size of 100
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A square corner is half the size of 100 because in a square, all four angles are equal to 90 degrees. Therefore, the size of one corner in a square is 90 degrees. Since 100 is twice the size of 90 degrees, half of 100 would be 50 degrees, which is half the size of a square corner.
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