In a "6" grid square on a map, the capitals that could potentially be located are those that fall within the coordinates of the square. For example, if the square is labeled A6, capitals such as London (United Kingdom), Paris (France), or Madrid (Spain) could be located within that square. The specific capitals would depend on the orientation and scale of the map being used.
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A number is a "square number" if it corresponds to a square arrangement of dots in a regular grid pattern. The first few square numbers are...1:.4: (2 x 2 grid). .. .9: (3 x 3 grid). . .. . .. . .and so on.36 is a square number because that's how many dots are in a 6 x 6 grid.. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .
30 square units !
Counting squares whose sides are along the grid-lines, there are 154.
36 of them
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