i dont know like 36 i guess
It is 8x8 so 64 squares. BUT.. you might look at two square as a rectangle and 3 squares etc. However, if you are just talking about the individual square the answer is 64
It depends what size squares you use. If the squares are 1 x 1, then there are 18. If the squares are 0.5 x 0.5, then there are 72. If the squares are 0.1 x 0.1, then there are 1,800. If the squares are 3 x 3, then there are 2, but you have to cut one of them up to fit it in.
196 full squares. If you can cut the 6x6 squares in thirds to fill the excess then it's 200 2/3.
Only 2.
You can make three squares
The answer depends on whether the 5*5 grid is 5*5 points or 5*5 squares (like a mini chessboard). If 5*5 chessboard 1 square of 5*5 4 squares of 4*4 9 squares of 3*3 16 squares of 2*2 and 25 squares of 1*1 making 55 squares in all. If 5*5 points then 1 square of 4*4 4 squares of 3*3 9 squares of 2*2 and 16 squares of 1*1 making 30 squares in all.
It is 8x8 so 64 squares. BUT.. you might look at two square as a rectangle and 3 squares etc. However, if you are just talking about the individual square the answer is 64
It depends what size squares you use. If the squares are 1 x 1, then there are 18. If the squares are 0.5 x 0.5, then there are 72. If the squares are 0.1 x 0.1, then there are 1,800. If the squares are 3 x 3, then there are 2, but you have to cut one of them up to fit it in.
196 full squares. If you can cut the 6x6 squares in thirds to fill the excess then it's 200 2/3.
Only 2.
If you're talking about a perfect circle and perfect squares, I would say probably about 3.1415926 squares would fit into a circle. So, about 3: but a little more. - Josh
18
You can make three squares
8 squares x 2/3 = 16/3 squares = 5 1/3 squares
There are 48 such squares.
12 squares.
6... with a remainder of 6 1x1 squares.