The answer is to arrange them into a five pointed star. See http://www.puzzles.com/PuzzlePlayground/10in5Rows/10in5RowsSol.htm for an illustration of the solution.
a star drawn with five lines will give you 10 dots on 5 lines with only 4 dots on each line. (or) simply draw a pentagon and put a cap ( a inverted 'V') on all sides.
Pointillism creates images out of colored dots that only suggest forms when seen at a distance.
No. You cannot form 24 using only 1 tile, for example.
There are simple eye tests with the multi color dots. The dots form a number that only those who are not color blind can see clearly.
The dot represents intelligence and respect that is why it is put in the center of your head. Not only women where these "dots" men get the dots using a red powder but women are seen with them more often because these dots are more of fashion statement now.
A standard deck of playing cards contains a total of 52 cards, with each card featuring a varying number of dots (pips) depending on its rank. The ranks from Ace to 10 have 1 to 10 dots respectively, while face cards (Jack, Queen, King) do not have dots. If we calculate the total number of dots from the numbered cards only (1 to 10 in each of the four suits), there are 220 dots in total.
To join six dots with four straight lines, you can arrange the dots in a specific pattern, such as forming a hexagon or two rows of three. Start by drawing a line that connects three dots in one row, then extend the line to connect to a dot in the second row. Continue by drawing lines that cross back to connect the remaining dots, ensuring that each line is drawn in a way that doesn't lift your pencil off the paper. This creates a continuous path that links all six dots using only four lines.
There are 21 dots on a standard six sided die. Over half of the dots are on only 2 sides.
you put the thirteen dots parallel to the lines horizontally
You only connects dots an a graph when the variable is in constant movement never stopping.
12 is the biggest number out of the whole dots in dominoes
Oh, what a lovely challenge! Just take your time and draw a gentle line from one dot to the next, letting your creativity flow. Each line you create is like a little story connecting the dots together, bringing beauty and harmony to your creation. Just breathe, relax, and enjoy the process of connecting these dots with your own unique touch.