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Twenty-nine times the area of a square is one square metre less than six times the area of the second square and nine times its side exceeds the perimeter of other square by 1 metre. The difference in the sides of these squares is (a) 5m (b) `(54)/(11)m` (c) 6m (d) 11m

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