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Problem of the Day

next. 64 - 65. Problem of the Day. Geometry Lines. next. Draw two straight lines that cross each other once, touch opposite sides of the rectangle, and form four sections that each contain the same number of dots. next.

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Problem of the Day

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  1. next 64 - 65 Problem of the Day Geometry Lines

  2. next Draw two straight lines that cross each other once, touch opposite sides of the rectangle, and form four sections that each contain the same number of dots.

  3. next To solve this problem I must draw two lines that divide the rectangle so that each section will contain the same number of dots. In reading the problem, I know that the lines can only cross once and must touch the opposite sides of the rectangle. First I will count the dots so I can decide how many will be in each section.

  4. If I draw two straight lines I will get four sections, and since there are twenty dots, there must be 5 dots in each section (20 ÷ 4 = 5). Next I will draw lines that meet the criteria. After numerous tries, I have discovered two lines that work (please see my diagram.). My answer is reasonable because my lines touch the opposite sides, cross only once, and divide the dots into groups of five. next

  5. next next A horizontal line and vertical line does not work.

  6. next next Answer:

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