by Serhiy
Grabarchuk, Jr. |
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Five squares - four blue ones and a
yellow one - are arranged in such a way that where a blue square
overlaps the yellow one the green region is created - just as shown.
Can you move only one square in such way that the total area of all
the blue regions equals the total area of all the green regions and
equals the total area of the yellow region? |
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