a region has 12 equal squares, what is the number of squares in 1/3 of the region

12/3 = 4

(1/3) * 12 = 4

To find the number of squares in 1/3 of the given region, we first need to determine the total number of squares in the entire region.

If the region has 12 equal squares, that means it can be arranged in a regular grid with 4 rows and 3 columns.

To find the total number of squares in the entire region, we multiply the number of rows by the number of columns: 4 rows * 3 columns = 12 squares.

Now, to find the number of squares in 1/3 of the region, we divide the total number of squares by 3, since we want to find 1/3 of the region.

12 squares ÷ 3 = 4 squares.

Therefore, there are 4 squares in 1/3 of the given region.