2006 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 5
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Problem
Points and are midpoints of the sides of the larger square. If the larger square has area 60, what is the area of the smaller square?
Solution
If the side length of the larger square is , the side length of the smaller square is . Therefore the area of the smaller square is , half of the larger square's area, .
Thus, the area of the smaller square in the picture is .