Teacher asked his class to draw a single continuous line and turn IX into 6. The only stipulation the teacher made was that the pen could not be lifted from the paper until the line was complete.
write an S before it. Without lifting the pen.
After teaching her class all about roman numerals (X = 10, IX=9 and so on) the teacher asked her class to draw a single continuous line and turn IX into 6. The only stipulation the teacher made was that the pen could not be lifted from the paper until the line was complete.
You have three houses or squares drawn on paper and below them three smaller squares representing gas, water, and electric. Can you draw a line and get each utility into every house (9) total lines, without crossing over any line?
How can you cut the below shape into exact two parts by adding a single(not necessarily a straight) line?