8 small, 5 medium, 4 larger, plus 1 on the outside for a total of 18. At soon to be age 79 my vision is still quite good and my intellect not a Doofus.
Too damn bad that so many of you don’t understand what the definition of a Square is. Just because it may contain Both rectangles and squares within it, It Is Still A Square. I may be soon to be 79 years old but I am Not a Doofus. Got about 100% in every Math and Geometry class I ever took. Did some of you even Pass those classes or were you Totally Asleep then?
Keep looking Sue. Definitely 14. Tricky isn’t it. Can’t believe they never tell you the answers to these questions. You did well though and heaven forbid, maybe I’m wrong.
Humor me people, play along for a moment. Look at the picture. Do you see the small + in the center of the image? Extend those lines out to the edge of image. NOW, how many more squares do you see?
Since it asks how many SQUARES I see, I see 14 squars and 4 rectangles. Look at the picture carefully. Study it. The first 2 times I saw this post I only saw 10 squares and 4 rectangles. Took me that long to see it.
You have to take 602054609845.093845098 multiply by 23598340934509345098.886940 then divide the answer by 123123% then use the quadratic equation to figure out the root of the number and that will be your answer.
The answer is 9 because 4 squares in the middle and 1 square on each corner and then the big square that in cases all of the squares. The other 2 you say are squares are rectangular and by definition those 2 are NOT consider a square so that is why the answer is 9.
8 small, 5 medium, 4 larger, plus 1 on the outside for a total of 18. At soon to be age 79 my vision is still quite good and my intellect not a Doofus.
Too damn bad that so many of you don’t understand what the definition of a Square is. Just because it may contain Both rectangles and squares within it, It Is Still A Square. I may be soon to be 79 years old but I am Not a Doofus. Got about 100% in every Math and Geometry class I ever took. Did some of you even Pass those classes or were you Totally Asleep then?
Keep looking Sue. Definitely 14. Tricky isn’t it. Can’t believe they never tell you the answers to these questions. You did well though and heaven forbid, maybe I’m wrong.
Humor me people, play along for a moment. Look at the picture. Do you see the small + in the center of the image? Extend those lines out to the edge of image. NOW, how many more squares do you see?
Since it asks how many SQUARES I see, I see 14 squars and 4 rectangles. Look at the picture carefully. Study it. The first 2 times I saw this post I only saw 10 squares and 4 rectangles. Took me that long to see it.
You have to take 602054609845.093845098 multiply by 23598340934509345098.886940 then divide the answer by 123123% then use the quadratic equation to figure out the root of the number and that will be your answer.
The question says “how many square DO YOU SEE,” not how many squares there actually are… so any answer you give will always be right, won’t it?
“10”
8 small squares.
The four small squares in the middle make 1 square.
The entire perimeter makes 1 square.
8+1+1=10
18, some of the squares are made up of part rectangles and squares.
9 “actual squares”. Other’s are rectangles. My interpretation of course….
10…the rest are rectangles.
Oh my, my roommate just pointed out an additional 4 squares. So now we are up to 18 squares and 4 rectangles.
14 don’t forget to count the outside square
I see 14 I’m probably wrong but that’s the way it is
I count 8 but if you count the square surrounding them outside it would be 9.
Squares not rectangles, 9 with 4 rectangles a total of 13 figures.
9 there are several rectangles
9 – 4 in the middle, 1 on each corner and the overall square – for a total of 9.
I can’t even guess
I can’t find my glasses
11 the 2 side rectangles make squares with small squares next to them
10b large square, 4 corner squares, 4 inner squares, a square around the inner square.
18
There are 14 square and 4 rectangle
6 the rest are rectanjles or open sguars
13 squares, others are rectangles
there are only 8 unobstructed squares.
The answer is 9 because 4 squares in the middle and 1 square on each corner and then the big square that in cases all of the squares. The other 2 you say are squares are rectangular and by definition those 2 are NOT consider a square so that is why the answer is 9.
Definition of a square is what then you have your answer on how many squares there are.
9
10
18
All of them!
18…
18 squares and a few rectangles.
8 the rest are rectangle
14
Anyone know the correct answer? I got 14
14 squares….
18
18
18
18
18
18
10. The rest are rectangles.
On a second go, I say 18
15..😊
8SQUARES INSIDE 1 BIG SQUARE MAKES9
9
18