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try to arrange your 12 shapes in some other way to make a 10×6 rectangle. could you do it?​

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Answered by nishantsinghrajput94
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to arrange 12 shapes to form a 10 x 6 rectangle, the total area of the shapes needs to be equal to 60 square units (the area of a 10 x 6 rectangle).

In this arrangement, 11 of the shapes are identical square shapes that measure 1 x 1 unit, and the remaining shape is a rectangular shape that measures 4 x 1 unit. The 11 square shapes fill up the top 4 rows of the rectangle, leaving a gap of 2 units in the bottom row. The rectangular shape then fits in this gap, completing the 10 x 6 rectangle.

Therefore, it is possible to arrange the 12 shapes to form a 10 x 6 rectangle, but it requires a specific combination of shapes and careful placement.

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