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andrey2020 [161]
3 years ago
12

Hey guys, I need help with this

Mathematics
1 answer:
jekas [21]3 years ago
7 0

Sorry.  You really don't.

Just follow the instructions in Hint #2.  Nobody is going to explain it
to you any better or more clearly than Hint #2 already does.

They even gave you the second drawing, with all of the outside pieces
labeled.  Just go around that drawing, one piece at a time.  Add up all
of the 'x's, and add up all of the plain numbers, but keep them separate ...
don't mix 'x's with plain numbers.  The answer you'll get from a trip around
the drawing is on the list of choices.


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