The Pythagorean Theorem is modeled below. Square 1 has a perimeter of 12 units and Square 2 has a perimeter of 16 units.

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so #1 has a side of 3
and #2 has a side of 4

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The Pythagorean Theorem is modeled below. Square 1 has a perimeter of 12 units and Square 2 has a perimeter of 16 units.

What is the area of Square 3?
F.20 square units
G.25 square units
H.100 square units
J.625 square units
The Pythagorean Theorem is modeled below. Square 1 has a perimeter of 12 units and Square 2 has a perimeter of 16 units.

What is the area of Square 3?
F.20 square units
G.25 square units
H.100 square units
J.625 square units
whats the answer
25 bozo
F.20 square units
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