An equation has been laid down using a few matchsticks. However, as you can see, the equation is not correct. Can you correct the equation if you are allowed to add or remove 5 matchsticks?
You need to remove two matchsticks to make the below equation true. Can you do it?
By moving exactly three matchsticks can you make the below equation true.It can be solved by 3 ways.
In the formation, you can see a few arranged matchsticks. Can you form three squares by moving just three matchsticks?
Here is a hexagon using 6 matchsticks. Move 4 matchsticks to create 2 triangles.
Arrange the 6 matchsticks to form 4 equilateral triangles with an edge length equal to that of a single matchstick. Hint: you are allowed to use glue.