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Old one. Make a square out of four squares, then remove two adjacent inside toothpicks. This leaves a large square with a small square inside.
8 with 3 left over
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You can make three squares
Two. One big square and a smaller one inside to make a corner into a triangle.
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Remove all of the inside sticks... Try this (and please ignore the dots... I couldn't get it to space properly without them): ___ ___ ___ |.... |.... |.... | ___ ___ ___ |.... |.... |.... | ___ ___ ___ |.... |.... |.... | ___ ___ ___ Changes to ___ ___ ___ |................. | .......___ |.... |.... |.... | .......___ |................. | ___ ___ ___ if you take out the 8 lines along the inside track: which makes two squares that don't touch each other.
Is this question supposed to have 12 toothpicks to make 4 squares and then move 3 toothpicks to make 3 equal sized squares? Answer depends on the restrictions. Just move 3 sticks from any square to form a straight vertical or horizontal line up of squares is one option if there is no restrictions other than the three resulting squares are equal sizes.
Yes, all you do is put them together and then the surrounding pieces will make the other side!
A rectangle.. If you combine the triangles to make another square and then place all the squares in a row it makes a rectangle. you can also make a trapezium, if you place the 2 squares next to each other and then the triangles beside them...
Six squares make up the surface of a tube.
Make a grid of 8 squares by 8 squares, with alternate squares coloured, normally black and white.