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6 August, 21:43

Francis makes two square pans of cornbread. He cuts one pan into 13 more pieces than the other pan. How many equal-size squares of cornbread does he cut in each pan?

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  1. 6 August, 22:25
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    Answer: 6 and 7

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first thing to do is to have square numbers starting from 1 and multiply them. For example

    1 x 1 = 1

    2 x 2 = 4

    3 x 3 = 9

    4 * 4 = 16

    5 * 5 = 25

    6 * 6 = 36

    7 * 7 = 49

    8 * 8 = 64

    Then, we look for the squares that when we subtract the smallest from the biggest we have 13.

    From the analysis above, the numbers are 49 and 36 as 49-36 = 13.

    Hence 6 and 7 are the numbers as the squares of 6 and 7 are 36 and 49 respectively
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