SOLUTION: A square region with a side length of 2 inches lies within another, larger square region as shown above. If the larger square region has an area twice that of the smaller square re

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Question 744559: A square region with a side length of 2 inches lies within another, larger square region as shown above. If the larger square region has an area twice that of the smaller square region, then how much larger is the diagonal of the large square region than the diagonal of the small square region?
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