π§ Question
The figure below looks like a 3Γ3 grid, but the center has been divided into smaller sections.
π How many squares can you find in total?
π Hint
Donβt just count the obvious small squares!
Try this step by step:
- Count all 1Γ1 squares (the smallest ones)
- Then count 2Γ2 squares
- Then the 3Γ3 square (the whole grid)
- Finally, look carefully at the extra smaller squares inside the center
π‘ Tip:
Some squares are hidden inside or overlap with others, especially in the middle.
β Answer
1. Squares from the basic 3Γ3 grid:
- 1Γ1 squares: 9
- 2Γ2 squares: 4
- 3Γ3 square: 1
π Subtotal: 14 squares
2. Additional squares in the center:
- 4 small squares inside the center
- 1 larger square formed by those 4
π Subtotal: 5 squares
π― Total:
14 + 5 = π 19 squares
π Final Answer:
π 19 squares
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