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A boy found that four matchsticks are required to make a square, eight for two squares and so on. He was fascinated and developed a rule so as to calculate the number of matchsticks for any number of squares he needs to form. Calculate the number of matchsticks required for making 10 squares.

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A boy found that four matchsticks are required to make a square, eight for two squares and so on. He was fascinated and developed a rule so as to calculate the number of matchsticks for any number of squares he needs to form. Calculate the number of matchsticks required for making 10 squares.





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