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The side length of a smaller square is 1/4 the length the side length of a large square. What statement is true?
A. The area of the smaller square is 1/64 the area of the large square
B. The area of a smaller square is 1/8 the area of the large square
C. The area of the smaller square is 1/4 the area of the large square
D. The area of the smaller square is 1/16 the area of the large square
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