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Edward, a king, owns a fuel base located in his neighbouring kingdom. There are 4 army bases of the neighbouring kingdom around the fuel base. Edward decides to guard the fuel base by placing an army base right behind each of the neighbouring kingdom's army base, as shown in the figure. Am Nem Arte E 10 bi al Fuel base Later, Edward observes that the neighbouring kingdom's army base is using fuel from his fuel base. He decides to build a wall around the fuel base in such a way that only his army bases are able to access it. How should he build this wall?​

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Answered by adhayandutt08122009
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