202 There was a king who owned a large plot of land that he wanted to leave for his seven
princes. It was a square piece of property with seven gold mines on it. The king really
liked puzzles and decided to give all seven gold mines to the first prince who
could divide the land with three and only three lines such that each section has one
gold mine. Here is how the mines were situated.
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Months went by and no one could solve the puzzle until one day a young farmer
wrote a letter to the king with a sketch of how it could be done.
The king was so impressed that he gave the land to the young fammer and appointed
her in the royal treasury as an accountant.
Can you draw the lines, such that there is only one mine in each of the seven sections?
Remember the seven sections do not have to be equal in area).
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