Draw four lines beginning and ending at the gray points to break this square into pieces that can be rearranged into five identical squares. Bonus: Suppose you can use any number of lines that begin ...
This square is divided into 36 smaller squares. There are 91 squares in total. Because the big square has a side length of 6, there are six different square sizes ...
It's Monday again, the first day of the week. What can be better than a Monday math riddle to prepare your brain for another challenging 7 days? Moreover, Math riddles are an integral part of ...
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