Math Riddles App Level 7 Solution Android

Math riddles Level 7 Answer with Hints and solutions

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Math app level 7: number of squares in a 3*3 grid

Answer: 14

Solution: You have to count the total number of squares here-

In the first figure,

there are 4 square of dimension 1*1

1 square of dimension 2*2

Total=5

In the second Figure:

9 squares of 1*1 dimension

4 square of 2*2 dimension (4 square in one corner make a square, same for all 4 corners)

1 big square of 3*3 dimension

the total squares= 9+4+1=14


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12 thoughts on “Math Riddles App Level 7 Solution Android

  • December 10, 2019 at 02:17
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    Well , I know I’m dumb when it comes to maths but what I did is :
    I’ve said a square of 2*2 dimension makes a 5 right , so I just counted how many squares of 2*2 I have on the second shape which means 5*4=20 but then I subtracted the repeated parts *if u know what I mean* I thought (4 squares of 1*1 makes a 5 so 2 makes a 2.5) and after all that I came up with 20-5=15 , but then my dumbass said oh maybe I’m wrong maybe it’s 14 ! And it turned out to be 14 and I’m sad cuz I didn’t understand how and why ;-;
    If only it was 11.25 it would be much easier ;-;

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    • December 10, 2019 at 02:39
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      That Riddle was so easy I just complicated things I got it now mY bAd

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    • November 5, 2023 at 08:27
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      i thought it like u as well

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  • October 12, 2019 at 19:04
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    The solution explanation is screwed up.
    In the first figure, it should read,
    4 1×1 squares and 1 2×2 squares,
    but you have
    4 1×1 squares and 1 1×1 squares.

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  • September 7, 2019 at 04:32
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    bitch that ain’t make no sense lol how in the world is the answer 14 lol I agree 11.25 @ 1.25 a pop ;P

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  • March 10, 2019 at 11:25
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    Could you please explain more about the figure number 2 logic? I couldn’t grasp it.

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      • June 30, 2019 at 21:21
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        The solution should
        be 11,25

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      • November 23, 2023 at 16:58
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        It was useful 👌
        Thanks

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    • December 23, 2019 at 22:33
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      It’s pretty much a trick visually. It’s not what the individual boxes represents it’s simply about how much full 2by2 boxes you can get out of the bigger picture. 4 in the left corner then 4 in the right corner even though they overlap and 4 in the bottom left and bottom right. I though to get 5 out of what clearly looks like 4 boxes at first glance you’d have to calculate it as 1.25 per little square which would ad up to 5 which is not the case and it’s just us over thinking the little test.

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  • February 17, 2019 at 14:17
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    □+□=8
    □+□=8
    = =
    13 8

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