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Then the diagram is impossible to make (even if it were to scale) Can you make a to-scale diagram for it. What I see is that the rectangle-stair-like shapes = 26. Given line(7). And many more measurements are still left. The answer will obviously exceed 33
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Size of radius or area has to compared?
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Either way, the answer is not correct
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Yes, exactly
That's why I deleted it! The link for the repaired question is here
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Bigger, but how big? [Circles III] - comparing using ratio or difference?(I haven't answered yet)
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The question has changed, check it out!
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You still did not write either of those words!
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Using fractions. When we compare a full circle with it's quarter, we type in the answer for comparison as 41
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OK, now I'll see!
In latest question, 4231 is also an answer
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Looks like I need to refine my question @Aryan Sanghi, thanks for the eagle eyes!
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I am Aryan Sanghi.
Sorry, I forgot which question. Could you please share the link?
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Sorry @Aryan Sanghi and @Sachetan Debray!
For the question about the misleading marathoners, 3142 is also an answer.
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I meant the question penned by you, not the daily question.
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Sorry @Ved Pradhan, I will edit the problem later...
@Hamza Anushath, are the three circles congruent ?
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Check the centres of the triangles, and you will find out these facts:
The two circles in contact with the 3 measurement circles are congruent
The other circle isn't
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Then the diagram is impossible to make (even if it were to scale) Can you make a to-scale diagram for it. What I see is that the rectangle-stair-like shapes = 26. Given line(7). And many more measurements are still left. The answer will obviously exceed 33
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I seem to have one, (digital one I'm afraid)
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@Mahdi Raza; wait till then!
I will try to illustrate it better@Mahdi Raza
Forgot to crop; you can ignore the buttons in the picture
And another thing @Mahdi Raza
Do you think that my current profile picture is better, or my past one is better? Your opinion?
@Mahdi Raza, check the question now, it is edited
The question of What is the perimeter of this figure (II)
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The answer should be: 2(10+3)+2(3)+2(7)=46=33
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Are you counting the internal lines @Mahdi Raza
We should only count the boundary
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