I'll tell you after you guess
I'll tell you after you guess
I really suck at these.![]()
I still only get 40. I saw an answer to this of 46 but, I think the guy was just lying out of frustration.
I see a lot of squares and now you get to see one finger.
C'mon Manny. you are a scientist...you should be like 1,2,3......37,38,39,40!
And that's exactly how I counted them.
40 or 56 depending on the acceptable definition of a square.
I cheated. I went 8 (small squares) 2 (small squares together) + 16 the board. (26) and then just added the rest. I didn't show my work.
Hey dude!
sorry, by definition square is equal sides.
Well, under some of the new curricula out there, it's the effort and not the result that counts.
Good job, Useruser666! Gold star for you.
Without cheating....
16 single-unit ones
9 four-unit square
4 nine-unit squares
1 sixteen-unit square
2 four-units in the middle
8 quarter units
Total: 40
How many did I miss?
What definition are you working with? ...a square has two congruent parallel sides and 4-right angles...so by definition, squares are rectangles....but rectangles are not squares...
Thank you. I can never get these things. Had a terrible time in geometry, too.
Well there are 40 squares that be constructed from the black line grid, but there are also 16 white square regions. That's why I said it depended on definition.
I see 40 squares, 8 Utahs, 8 Oklahomas, and 1 Jesus.
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