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How many squares are there in a 6 by 4 square grid

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Answered by akanshavvs
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Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by XxKILLSHOTxX
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Answer:

50 Squares Are There In The Grid (Overall)

Step-by-step explanation:

First Find Out The Number 1 * 1 Squares In The Grid

To Find 1 * 1 Squares In The Grid Multiply The Dimensions

=> 6 * 4 = 24

Therefore 24 1 * 1 Squares Are There In This Grid

Next, Find Out The 2 * 2 Squares In The Grid

To Find 2 * 2 Squares In A Grid Just Put 2 In The Place Of n And The Dimensions In The Place Of d_{1$$ And $$d_2} Respectively .

{{d_{1} - (n - 1 ) * {d_{2} - ( n - 1 )

=> 6 - ( 2 - 1 ) * 4 - ( 2 - 1 )

=> (6 - 1) * (4 - 1)

=> 5 * 3 = 15

Therefore 15 2 * 2 Squares Are There In This Grid

Similarly checking for left-bottommost positions of

3x3 squares=(6–2)*(4–2)=4*2=8

4x4 squares=(6–3)*(4–3)=3*1=3

We know that 5x5 square does not fit in a 6x4 box

Thus total no. of squares equal to 24+15+8+3=50.

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