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Mathematics, 27.08.2021 14:00 kayeeii

Anton has 4 tiles. One is a regular hexagon, one is a regular pentagon and two are equilateral triangles.
Anton thinks the 4 tiles will fit together perfectly, as shown in the diagram.
Show calculations to prove that he is wrong.


Anton has 4 tiles.

One is a regular hexagon, one is a regular pentagon and two are equilateral tr

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