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To estimate the area of the given figure by counting squares, we will follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify Full Squares**: Count the number of full squares in the figure. Each full square contributes an area of 1. - **Count**: Let's say we find 11 full squares. 2. **Identify Half-Filled Squares**: Count the number of squares that are half-filled. Each half-filled square contributes an area of 1/2. ...
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