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Figure 1: Remove 2 of the nine matches and reposition the seven left matches so that you're still left with a perfect cube. |
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Figure 2: Replace 1 match so that you're left with a square. |
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Figure 3: Reposition 4 matches so that you're left with 2 quares and four triangles. |
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Figure 4: Use these six matches to form four equilateral triangles. |
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Figure 5: By repositioning just 1 match, you can make this equation correct. |
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Figure 6: Shift one of the six matches opposite without touching the others so that the new arrangment shall represent an arithmetical fraction equal to 1. |
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Figure 7: By repositioning just 1 match, you can make this equation correct. |