A, B, C and D are four regular geometric
figures, a triangle, a square, a pentagon and a
hexagon not necessarily in the same order.
Sum of number of vertices of A and D is same
as that of B and C.
If D is neither a pentagon nor a triangle and B
is neither a triangle nor a square, then what is
C?
Answers
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Answer:
square or triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
not a pentogon or square
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0
Answer:
C can be square or a triangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that A, B, C and D are four regular geometric figures, a triangle, a square, a pentagon and a hexagon.
The order is not same.
Sum of number of vertices of A and D is same as that of B and C.
D is neither a pentagon nor a triangle.
B is neither a triangle nor a square.
We need to determine what is C.
As sum of number of vertices of A and D is same as that of B and C.
D is neither a pentagon nor a triangle, it means that D can be square or hexagon.
B is neither a triangle nor a square, it can be triangle or square.
Then C can be square or a triangle as A+D=B+C
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