You have a chessboard, on which the two opposing diagonal corner squares have been removed. You have an infinite number of domino's, each of which cover exactly two squares on the chessboard. Without any domino overlapping another, and no domino hanging over an edge (So each domino must cover two squares) can you completely cover the chessboard with domino's?
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You have 10 trees in pots. Is it possible to plant the trees in five rows of four trees?
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You have a chessboard, on which the two opposing diagonal corner squares have been removed. You have an infinite number of domino's, each of which cover exactly two squares on the chessboard. Without any domino overlapping another, and no domino hanging over an edge (So each domino must cover two squares) can you completely cover the chessboard with domino's?
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You have 10 trees in pots. Is it possible to plant the trees in five rows of four trees?
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