To find: To draw the next likely figure in each pattern.
Given information: To describe each pattern given using words and to draw the next likely figure in each pattern.
  
Explanation:
  
The pattern shows the squares with their numbers increasing by
The first figure has three squares. On increasing by
The second figure has five squares. On increasing by
The third figure has seven squares. On increasing by
Since the fourth figure has nine squares, the next figure would have two more squares:
Hence, the last figure would have eleven squares with the increased number of squares arranged sideways.
The next figure would have two more squares arranged sideways as shown below:
  
Chapter 1 Solutions
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