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Find 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
Form a triangle with the six coins. Now you have 3 rows with 3 coins in each row!
Arrange them in the shape of a square with 4 on the left, 4 on the right, 4 across the top, and 4 across the bottom. The coin in each corner counts as a member of two edges. Each edge has 4 coins in it, and there are a total of 12 coins all around the square.
To arrange 19 plants in 9 rows with 5 plants in each row, you would need to place 8 rows with 5 plants each, and 1 row with 4 plants. This would total 8 rows x 5 plants = 40 plants, plus the remaining 4 plants in the 9th row, giving you a total of 44 plants. Therefore, it is not possible to arrange 19 plants in 9 rows with 5 plants in each row without having some rows with less than 5 plants.
Arrange the children in the shape of a hexagon.
Carefully arrange 12 rows with 8 coins in each row.
You, can't.
oooo arrange them in a triangle shape, four coins each side. o o oo o
Form a triangle with the six coins. Now you have 3 rows with 3 coins in each row!
Draw a regular five-pointed star. Place a coin at each of the points and each of the intersections.
5 coins, 2 rows of 3 coins in each. ! simple.. just arrange the 5coins like a PLUS(+) symbol . hence, u got 2rows(1-horizontal row and 1-vertical row) intersected in the middle..! then place the 4coins at the corner of the two rows and 5th coin in the middle intersected point of that 2rows..! that's it..!!!
Arrange them in the shape of a square with 4 on the left, 4 on the right, 4 across the top, and 4 across the bottom. The coin in each corner counts as a member of two edges. Each edge has 4 coins in it, and there are a total of 12 coins all around the square.
You could make an L shape out of three coins, and place the fourth on the corner. That way there are three coins up and three across.
by 2 rows
Yes, each would have 14, as 14 x 4 = 56.
Oh, dude, arranging 6 counters in equal rows is like a puzzle, man. So, if you're into math and stuff, there are 720 different ways you can do it. But hey, who's counting, right? Just go with the flow and arrange those counters however you like.
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