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Mathematics, 11.11.2020 20:30, nehemiahj85

WILL GIVE BRAINIEST IF RIGHT (AMC8, 1994) Each of the three large squares shown below is the same size. Segments that intersect the sides of the squares intersect at midpoints of the sides. How do the areas of the shaded regions compare?

A. The shaded areas in all three are equal.
B. Only the shaded areas I and II are equal.
C. Only the shaded areas of I and III are equal.
D. Only the shaded areas of II and III are equal.
E. The shaded areas of I, II and III are all different.


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(AMC8, 1994) Each of the three large squares shown below is the same

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