1. **Stating the problem:** We have a large rectangle of dimensions 10 cm by 10 cm, and inside it a smaller rectangle of dimensions 6 cm by 5 cm near the bottom. We want to analyze or solve for an unknown related to these shapes (e.g., area, perimeter, or other properties). Since the user did not specify, we will calculate the area of both rectangles and the remaining area in the large rectangle.
2. **Formula for area of a rectangle:**
$$\text{Area} = \text{length} \times \text{width}$$
3. **Calculate the area of the large rectangle:**
$$10 \text{ cm} \times 10 \text{ cm} = 100 \text{ cm}^2$$
4. **Calculate the area of the smaller rectangle:**
$$6 \text{ cm} \times 5 \text{ cm} = 30 \text{ cm}^2$$
5. **Calculate the remaining area inside the large rectangle excluding the smaller rectangle:**
$$100 \text{ cm}^2 - 30 \text{ cm}^2 = 70 \text{ cm}^2$$
6. **Explanation:** The smaller rectangle occupies 30 cm² inside the larger 100 cm² rectangle, leaving 70 cm² of area unoccupied by the smaller rectangle.
**Final answer:** The remaining area inside the large rectangle excluding the smaller rectangle is $70 \text{ cm}^2$.
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