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Answered by KittyFarily
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Number of full filled square = 29

Number of Half filled spqaure = 12

•°• Area covered by full filled squares

= 29*1 = 29

And Area covered by half filled square

= 12*½ = 6

•°• Total Area covered = 29 + 6 = 35

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Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

35

Step-by-step explanation:

Total squares:- 100

full shaded squares:- 29

Halves shaded squares:- 12

As we know if we add a half square in another half square so that will become a full square

So let’s convert all half squares into full squares 12 ÷ 2 = 6

Now we have all full squares now

Let’s add the whole sum

Simply 29 + 6 = 35

So that the estimated area of shaded squares are 35

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