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60cm by 60 cm

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Sadly, not true. The sides of the smallest square are the least common multiple (LCM) of the tile's sides. So LCM(33, 27) = 297 cm * 297 cm

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Q: Smallest square you can make with 33-cm and 27-cm rectangular tiles?
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