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28 March, 14:26

In 1925, Zbigniew Morón published a rectangle that could be dissected into nine different sized squares as shown in the diagram.

The lengths of the sides of these squares are

1

,

4

,

7

,

8

,

9

,

10

,

14

,

15

and

18.

1

,

4

,

7

,

8

,

9

,

10

,

14

,

15

and

18.

What is the area of Morón's rectangle?

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  1. 28 March, 18:10
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    Area of the rectangle = 1056 square units

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Rectangle published could be dissected into nine different squares with different sizes.

    Area of the squares with different measure of sides will be,

    For side length = 1 unit

    Area of the square = (Side) ²

    = 1²

    = 1 square units

    For side length = 4 units

    Area of the square = 4² = 16 units²

    For side length = 7 units

    Area of the square = 7² = 49 units²

    For side length = 8 units

    Area of the square = 8² = 64 units²

    For side length = 9 units

    Area of the square = 9² = 81 square units

    For side length = 10 units

    Area of the square = 10² = 100 square units

    For side length = 14 units

    Area of the square = 14² = 196 square units

    For side length = 15 units

    Area of the square = 15² = 225 square units

    For side length = 18 units

    Area of the square = 18² = 324 square units

    Total area of the rectangle by adding these 9 squares

    = 1 + 16 + 49 + 64 + 81 + 100 + 196 + 225 + 324

    = 1056 square units
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