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Barrett Herring
10 May, 08:27
How many squares are in 2*2 grid?
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Darian Hughes
10 May, 11:54
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Four squares are in a 2*2 grid.
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Zoey Hurst
10 May, 12:24
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There are five of them in a 2x2 grid.
When you grow past 2x2, however, it starts to get interesting.
There are 14 squares in a 3x3 grid, and 30 of them in a 4x4 grid.
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