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Mathematics, 17.12.2020 23:10 ashantiwilliams11120

Points E, F, G, and H are midpoints of the sides of Square ABCD. If EFGH is also a square, which statement must be true? The area of Square EFGH is half the area of Square ABCD.

The area of Square EFGH is half the area of the unshaded portion of Square ABCD.

The area of Square EFGH is twice the area of the unshaded portion of Square ABCD.

The area of Square EFGH is one-fourth the area of Square ABCD.

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