In the shape of a 5-pointed star. Place a ball on each corner and there will be 5 lines of 4 balls
Draw a star. Place one ball at each point. Place one ball at each line intersection. You will now have 5 lines, each has 4 balls, total of 10 balls.
Draw a 5 pointed star, and then place a ball at each points the lines bend.
draw a 5 sided star.
Carefully arrange 2 quaters in each line.
make the balls go in right clor vaves
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.
Impossible. If there MUST be 5 straight lines, then there can only be 2 trees in each line. This gives 5 straight lines with 2 trees each (or 2 straight lines with 5 trees each) ** ** ** ** **
The phrase "q fewer lines than 10" suggests that a certain quantity, denoted as "q," represents the number of lines that are less than 10. This means that if you have 10 lines, you would subtract "q" from 10 to determine the actual number of lines, resulting in a total of (10 - q) lines. The value of "q" must be less than 10 for the operation to make sense in this context.
If no pair of lines is parallel and if each pairwise intersection is distinct, there will be 10 points of intersection.
Oh, isn't that just a happy little mystery! You see, in a 4-digit lottery machine, there are usually 10 balls for each digit, ranging from 0 to 9. So, if we have 4 digits, we would have 10 balls for each digit, making a total of 40 balls in the machine. Just imagine all those colorful little balls swirling around, waiting to bring joy to someone's day!
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Make a big square on a paper draw 8 lines going across draw 10 lines going down Now you have boxes Along on side write the subjects On the top write the days of the week.....make it so you can fill in dates each week copy your master copy and use one of your copies each week for your planner. stick in a binder.