Then that brings up another question. There are 36 big pieces for a total of 144 quadrants. There are 18 repeated quadrants, so there should be 8 of each quadrant. It's probably nothing, but is there 8 of each?
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i win!
ok seriously....we have to cut each large square into 4 smaller ones and rearrange them that way....for example..cut a1 into 4..rearrange those 4...then move on to a2..rearrange..i think they will start to fit together
Where is one of them. I've scoured the Wiki and found none.
ok seriously....we have to cut each large square into 4 smaller ones and rearrange them that way....for example..cut a1 into 4..rearrange those 4...then move on to a2..rearrange..i think they will start to fit together
Have A Great Summer!
Don't forget the 8th Grade Field Trip to Gotham Carnivalland on July 11th. Parent permission slips will be mailed out on July 7th. See you there, and have a safe, sane and satisfying summer!
From The School District website.
i win!
ok seriously....we have to cut each large square into 4 smaller ones and rearrange them that way....for example..cut a1 into 4..rearrange those 4...then move on to a2..rearrange..i think they will start to fit together
top right quad E3. look at the way the curve is set up.
that's a font.
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Nope, just tried it with A1 and they just don't fit. Three out of four do, the last one just doesn't match up.
thats what im seeing too....lets try putting it aside for now but not forgetting where it came from...maybe each square has one piece that doesnt fit that we'll have to rearrange
but there isn't enough of a pattern in any of them that says "this one does NOT match the pattern"
How is this relevant to the pictures?![]()