Area of Squares 3

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Determine the area of each square as well as the total of the areas of the blue and green squares.

Do not include the units with your answers.

You may use the sketch area below to show your work.

If your answers in the table are correct, it will say to move on to next slide.

Blue Area
Green Area
Blue Area + Green Area
Red Area

To determine the area of each square, we need to calculate the length of one side of each square.

Let's start with the blue square. The length of one side is given by the distance between the two corners of the square. Looking at the sketch, we can see that the distance is 4 units. So the area of the blue square is 4 * 4 = 16 square units.

Next, let's move on to the green square. Again, the length of one side is given by the distance between the two corners of the square. From the sketch, we can see that the distance is 3 units. So the area of the green square is 3 * 3 = 9 square units.

Now, let's calculate the total of the areas of the blue and green squares. The blue square has an area of 16 square units and the green square has an area of 9 square units. So the total of the areas is 16 + 9 = 25 square units.

Finally, there is no information provided to determine the area of the red square. So we cannot calculate it.