Cardboard measures by 28 inches by 22 inches made into 100 equal squares

and the question is..?

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How big should the 100 squares measure to fit equally on a this sheet?

To determine the size of each square when you divide a cardboard measuring 28 inches by 22 inches into 100 equal squares, we need to figure out the dimensions of each individual square.

First, find the total area of the cardboard by multiplying its length and width:
Area = Length × Width = 28 inches × 22 inches = 616 square inches.

Since there will be 100 equal squares, divide the total area by 100 to find the area of one square:
Area of one square = Total area / Number of squares = 616 square inches / 100 = 6.16 square inches.

To find the dimensions of each square, we need to determine the length of one side. Since a square has equal sides, the length of one side can be found by taking the square root of its area:
Side length = √(Area of one square) = √6.16 square inches ≈ 2.48 inches.

Therefore, each square will have a side length of approximately 2.48 inches when you divide a cardboard measuring 28 inches by 22 inches into 100 equal squares.