A sort of triangle of squares. Lay out 3 squares side by side using 10 matches. Take the middle match from the bottom row and use it and the other two to make a square based on the middle match of the top row.
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Move 3 lines "from" - do you mean 'remove 3 lines from' - or - move 3 lines to other places? Anyway, this all depends on the layout of the five squares.
yes, as long as it is diagonally and in the same color.
On the number line if you subtract a positive you move left. If you add a positive you move right. If add a negative you move left. If you subtract a negative you move right. That is just how I learned it. I don't know a wordy explanation.
The answer is 70% Explanation: 2 quarters equal to 50 cents and 2 dimes equal to 20 cents so 50 + 20 = 70 then we move to spaces to the left and get 70%
Is this question supposed to have 12 toothpicks to make 4 squares and then move 3 toothpicks to make 3 equal sized squares? Answer depends on the restrictions. Just move 3 sticks from any square to form a straight vertical or horizontal line up of squares is one option if there is no restrictions other than the three resulting squares are equal sizes.
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move the blocks left and right to see what matches the squares
impossible u would have to move 4 lines
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Move 3 lines "from" - do you mean 'remove 3 lines from' - or - move 3 lines to other places? Anyway, this all depends on the layout of the five squares.
Not a clue. The correct answer is to take away a square. Since it requires 4 lines to make a square in the first place. Bam, just take away one of the squares. Pretty simple.
90 to the power of 17 easy!!! Paudie
No, every checker piece can be move onto a black square only. In fact, a 'king' can move to either of the four adjacent squares.
Old one. Make a square out of four squares, then remove two adjacent inside toothpicks. This leaves a large square with a small square inside.
There are two ways to solve this; Pull one of the matches out slightly of the centre, so that the space between the four matches forms a square.
if 5 squares are there it gonna have 16 lines and removing 3 off the right end would still leave 4 squares