Can you solve it ?
#1


where did the hole come from ?
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if you can't solve it , then you own me something..... R*****
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#2

Dont get D:
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#3

u must use pythagor theorem to find out
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#4

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Originally Posted by Americano
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Dont get D:
You own me something... read the thread , please ; Thanks
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Originally Posted by petrolhead
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u must use pythagor theorem to find out
Use it then
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#5

Image A is "made" to fill it all out, so changing the amount of cubes by changing the figures, ofc it will make them be empty.
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#6

few cubes were moved around in image B thats all.
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#7

Triangle ABC:
The green triangle's base & the red triangles's right side makes two sides of length 5 & 3 units respectively.
Number of blocks required to fill the rectangle: 5*3 = 15

Triangle DEF:
The red triangle's base & the green triangles's side makes two sides of length 8 & 2 units respectively.
Number of blocks required to fill the rectangle: 8*2 = 16

The objects orange and green have a maximum of 15 blocks together arranged in any way.

To completely fill triangle DEF, you need one more block (16-15 = 1). There's how.
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#8

And that's how sa-mp students solve homework, posting in forums.
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#9

The green triangle was flipped around creating the hole? Meh
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And that's how sa-mp students solve homework, posting in forums.
My thoughts exactly :P
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