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Mathematics, 01.03.2021 07:10 bellbug08

In the two diagrams, all the triangles weigh the same and all the squares weigh the same. For each diagram, come up with . . . 1. One thing that must be true

2. One thing that could be true

3. One thing that cannot possibly be true

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