There are 12 such shapes. One can start with two squares, adding squares around the edge and rejecting shapes that have been previously seen. Repeating until you have 5 squares results in 12 distinct shapes.
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2 shapes are possible with 3 squares: L, I
5 shapes are possible with 4 squares: L, I, N, T, O
No as it doesn’t go vertically through 1/3 on x axis
The answer is 132. 132 is the original price. 80$ x 65% = 52. 80 + 52 = 132. So 132 is answer and original price.
A. The student added before multiplying.
If they had multiplied 6 and 4 first, the next step would have been too divide. But since they added first, they got 36/24 or 3/2 when the answer should be 13.
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