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combining shapes

One of the corner pieces is positioned top right, and another bottom right.

Their corners are positioned so as to create corners on the completed shape.

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What is two times two?

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Ryosays...

Need more details in questions. Can you fold or straighten that figure?

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IQTLsays...

It's usually the convention that shapes can be folded along the dashed lines, however this question can be solved without any folding/straightening info.

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IQTLsays...

the hint is a big give away if you run out of ideas.

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Joesays...

If you think it can’t be done.

Make a grid 0= no block, 1-4= blocks 1-4:

0 1 2 2

1 1 3 2

4 3 3 0

4 4 0 0

So D is correct.

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IQTLsays...

good job!

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Maesays...

It's none of them. Unless they took apart some of the pieces it can't be any of them.

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McVittysays...

try again!

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ttgsays...

they say D is the right answer but I say none. Don't see how you can make D with these blocks. Any combo results in the last three blocks all in a row.

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aerogelsays...

It's D. One of the 3-square corner pieces is positioned in the top left, one in the top right, one in the bottom left, and one in the bottom right.

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johnsays...

It's none

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