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45 units squared

Explanation:

Basically you know that two parts of the square is equal to a whole, as 50 plus 50 is 100.

So on the left diagonal, it is equal to 3 units squared, since there are 6 parts and each unit diagonal is equal to 1/2 of a square.

On the right side, there are also 3 units squared, since there are 6 parts and blah blah blah.

Even if it looks different, two partial squares will still add up to one whole square. So the diagonals are equal to 6 units.

Then you can add up your full squares that you already know of so there are 9 units on the bottom row and another 9 on top.

Then you add 7 for the third layer and 6 more on the next.

There are 4 on the next layer and 3 and another square.

So 9 + 9 + 7 + 6 + 4+ 3 + 1.

That is 39.

But you may say: BUT WAIT SCOTTY THERE IS ANOTHER 6

me: oh yah i frgot bro thanks m8

So since there is another 6 more units, it is 45 since 39 + 6 is 45.

Hope this helps boi

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