Ghazi Emir Jennings's answer to H.'s Primary 6 Maths Measurement Singapore question.

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Ghazi Emir Jennings
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This requires a little visualisation. Since the square B is at the centre of square A, imagine rotating it clockwise. From there, it will be obvious that the overlapped shaded region is 1/4 of the total area = 16cm^2