2 points
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
you cant.
Such diagrams are known as "magic squares." It will be difficult to draw one in this format. Here's one that adds up to fifteen -- horizontally, vertically and diagonally. 8\1\6 3\5\7 4\9\2
Draw a rectangle made with three squares. Then put a diagonal line through the center one. Tah-Dah
Draw a rectangle in the ratio of 1:2 eg sides of 5cm & 10cm. Bisect both the longer sides and join their mid points with a straight line. Draw a diagonal. This gives you 2 squares, 2 big triangles and 2 small triangle (1 in each square)
Draw a regular 4 sided square then in the bottom right corner add two lines which creates 2 squares. If that's not right I don't know what is.
2 points
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
you cant.
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The answer depends on whether the 5*5 grid is 5*5 points or 5*5 squares (like a mini chessboard). If 5*5 chessboard 1 square of 5*5 4 squares of 4*4 9 squares of 3*3 16 squares of 2*2 and 25 squares of 1*1 making 55 squares in all. If 5*5 points then 1 square of 4*4 4 squares of 3*3 9 squares of 2*2 and 16 squares of 1*1 making 30 squares in all.
Such diagrams are known as "magic squares." It will be difficult to draw one in this format. Here's one that adds up to fifteen -- horizontally, vertically and diagonally. 8\1\6 3\5\7 4\9\2
I would draw two open pizza boxes that did contain eight-slice pizzas, and show that five slices are gone from one of the pizzas.
Draw a rectangle made with three squares. Then put a diagonal line through the center one. Tah-Dah
The answer would be zero. 9^2 -9^2 would be zero.
Its slightly different to other ball games however this is how points are acheived. 4 points for a win. 2 points for a draw. 1 "bonus" point for scoring 4 tries (or more). 1 "bonus" point for losing by 7 points (or fewer).