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if you stretch your own canvases, you can get stretcher bars in just ab…

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if you stretch your own canvases, you can get stretcher bars in just about any size to suit your needs. but if youre like most of us, you buy pre - stretched canvases, so you are limited to the more popular sizes.

so, back to grid - making. here is what you want your grid to look like:

to draw the grid:
each square is 1 square inch. to draw this grid, put your ruler at the top of the paper, and make a small mark at every inch. place the ruler at the bottom of the paper and do the same thing. then use the ruler to make a straight line connecting each dot at the bottom with its partner at the top.

now place the ruler on the left side of your paper, and make a small mark at every inch. then place the ruler on the right side of the paper, and do the same thing. then, using your ruler, make a straight line connecting the dots on the left with their partners on the right.

  1. according to the image on the left, how many squares are in the grid?
  1. summarize the process on the left. first, you use your ruler to...

next, you place the ruler at the bottom and...
following this you use the ruler to make...

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For question 8: The image of the bowl has a grid that is 4 squares wide and 4 squares tall. To find the total number of squares, multiply the number of columns by rows.
For question 9: The process is directly extracted from the provided grid-drawing instructions, filling in the blanks with the corresponding steps.

Answer:

  1. 16
  2. First, you use your ruler to make a small mark at every inch at the top of the paper.

Next, you place the ruler at the bottom and make a small mark at every inch.
Following this you use the ruler to make straight lines connecting each bottom dot to its matching top dot, then repeat the marking process on the left and right sides, and connect those dots with straight lines.