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Mathematical cleverness problem
The sum of the perimeters of two small squares is 64 decimeters, which can be known by observation.

The sum of the side lengths of two small squares is equal to the side length of the big square.

Therefore, the circumference of a big square is 64 decimeters.

The side length of a big square is 64/4= 16 decimeter.

The area is 16* 16=256 square decimeters.