MO-I-Z6
A square with a side of 4 cm is divided into squares with a side of 1 cm as shown in the figure.
Divide the square along the marked lines into two figures each with a perimeter of 16 cm. Find at least three different solutions (i.e. three solutions such that no figure from one solution is identical to any figure from another solution).
Divide the square along the marked lines into two figures each with a perimeter of 16 cm. Find at least three different solutions (i.e. three solutions such that no figure from one solution is identical to any figure from another solution).
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