J's answer to Dalila's Primary 6 Maths Geometry Singapore question.

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The lines are abit off but the idea is that you can get 16 smaller squares , with each square having 4 triangles.

4 rows/columns x 4 smaller squares per row/column x 4 triangles per smaller square = 64 triangles