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What is the area of Shape A as compared to Shape G? Is it twice as big? Four times as big?

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Shape A has the same area as Shape B. Comparing to Shape G, the area of Shape A is four times bigger. This is evident from the size difference and arrangement in the tangram.

Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 6 Perimeter and Area question answer

Class 6 NCERT Ganita Prakash Chapter 6 Perimeter and Area

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  1. The area of Shape A is significantly larger than Shape G, being exactly four times as big. Shape A shares the same area as Shape B, and both are large right-angled triangles that form half of the total tangram square. On the other hand, Shape G is smaller and shares its area with Shape F. By comparing dimensions or breaking Shape A into smaller segments, the fourfold difference in area becomes clear.

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