Mathematics, 31.05.2021 03:20 chantianabess36
An artist joined three square regions at their
vertices to create the figure shown in the diagram.
The artist will use small congruent square tiles to
cover each region without any gaps or overlaps.
Based on the information, which statement is true?
A. The number of tiles needed to cover Region X
is the same as the number of tiles needed to
cover both Region Y and Region Z.
B. The number of tiles needed to cover Region Y
is the same as the number of tiles needed to
cover both Region X and Region Z.
C. The number of tiles needed to cover Region Z
is the same as the number of tiles needed to
cover both Region X and Region Y.
D. None of these
Answers: 3
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