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Charlotte the turtle was born with 444 squares on her shell, as in the first picture below. When she was 111 year old, 121212 new squares appeared around the old squares, as in the second picture below. Each year, a new group of squares appeared around the old squares.
How many new squares appeared on Charlotte's shell each year? Extend the pattern and fill in the blanks in the chart below.
A model using a square made up of 4 smaller equal-size blue squares.
A model using a square made up of 4 smaller equal-size blue squares.
A model using a square made up of 4 smaller equal-size black squares. Around the 4 black squares are 12 equal-size blue squares.
A model using a square made up of 4 smaller equal-size black squares. Around the 4 black squares are 12 equal-size blue squares.
Age New squares
000 444
111 121212
222
333
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