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Who had the bigger piece? How much bigger?

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So, the area of piece B is bigger than the area of piece A.

The difference in the area of piece A and piece B

= 33 - 30

= 3 square cm

So, piece B is 3 square cm bigger than piece A.

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अध्याय 11: Area and its Boundary - Area and its Boundary [पृष्ठ १४७]

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अध्याय 11 Area and its Boundary
Area and its Boundary | Q 1.5 | पृष्ठ १४७

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