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Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Geometry Squares 246 - 247 next
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There are five squares in this figure. There are five squares in this figure. next
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How many squares are in this figure? How many squares are in this figure? next
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I must find the greatest number of squares possible in the diagram shown. I know that a square has four equal sides. My strategy is to separate the squares and then count them up. I will use diagrams of each square, so I do not leave any out.
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= 16 squares First I will count all the small squares (one square = length of one side) in the large one, (16). next
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Now I will look for squares with two squares as the length of a side, (9). = 9 squares
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Then, I will search for squares with three squares as the length of a side, (4). next = 4 squares
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Finally, I can count one large square (four squares = length of one side) which has all the small squares in it, 1. = 1 square next
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After counting all the squares, my answer is thirty squares. I have checked my work, and I cannot find any other squares. Thus, my answer seems reasonable.
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= 1 square = 16 squares = 9 squares = 4 squares = 30 squares Answer: next
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