The formula for this is (n+1)^3, where n=pairs of lines stemming from both corners (ie, a triangle with a cross in it has n=1). This triangle has n=3, so it would be (3+1)^3=64. Each large triangle has 64 embedded triangles and therefore the answer is 64*3= ~*192*~
92
could it be 45
I got 44 in one triangle
So I guess if you are counting all three:
44×3= umm…132.
64×3
The formula for this is (n+1)^3, where n=pairs of lines stemming from both corners (ie, a triangle with a cross in it has n=1). This triangle has n=3, so it would be (3+1)^3=64. Each large triangle has 64 embedded triangles and therefore the answer is 64*3= ~*192*~
24
because in each of 3 triangle there are 7 hidden triangle
21+3=24
64×3= 192
there is no triangle….
64*3 = 192
jew is correct
there are 64
Answer FAIL
U R STOPID.
i say u give me answer
222
60. I sure!