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Yes it is possible!O.........O.........O.....O....O....OO.........O.........OFind the 10 Rows - trust me they are there!(The dots are only there as place markers)
oooo arrange them in a triangle shape, four coins each side. o o oo o
Arrange the children in the shape of a hexagon.
Write down 4 rows of 3 dots or 3 rows of 4 dots.
in the form of a start
The answer is to arrange them into a five pointed star. See http://www.puzzles.com/PuzzlePlayground/10in5Rows/10in5RowsSol.htm for an illustration of the solution.
Carefully arrange 12 rows with 8 coins in each row.
Yes it is possible!O.........O.........O.....O....O....OO.........O.........OFind the 10 Rows - trust me they are there!(The dots are only there as place markers)
by 2 rows
Yes, each would have 14, as 14 x 4 = 56.
You can't arrange 12 apples into 5 rows with four in each. To do that you would need 20 apples because 5 rows of 4 = 20 or 5x4=20. You can arrange 12 apples into 3 groups of 4 because 3x4=12
Four ways:1 row with 6 in each row.2 rows with 3 in each row.3 rows with 2 in each row.6 rows with 1 in each row.
You, can't.
Two ways only. 4 rows with 25 stamps each or 5 rows with 20 stamps each.
oooo arrange them in a triangle shape, four coins each side. o o oo o
Arrange the children in the shape of a hexagon.
Three of the dots are the vertexes of an equilateral triangle, the other three dots are the midpoints of the triangle's sides and the seventh dot is the centroid.