[MOVED] Relocate match-sticks so that there are only 4 squar

Mustang1910

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This question is from the ABACUS International Math Challenge for 7th- and 8th-graders, dated September, 2005:

The 5 squares on the diagram below are made of match sticks. (Every side is a stick.) Relocate (move to a different location) two match sticks on the table, so there are only 4 squares of the same size as the original squares.
The diagram looks something like this:

Code:
            +-----+-----+
            |     |     |
            |     |     |
+-----+-----+-----+-----+
|     |     |     |
|     |     |     |
+-----+-----+-----+
You can see the source here; it's problem C.489.
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Edited by stapel -- Reason for edit: Grammar, formatting, etc.
 
Are you supposed to relocate the two matchsticks to another portion of the diagram, or can you remove them entirely?

Thank you! :D

Eliz.
 
Re: [MOVED] Relocate match-sticks so that there are only 4 s

Hello, Mustang1910!

This is a classic puzzle . . .


Relocate (move to a different location) two matchsticks on the table, so there are only 4 squares of the same size as the original.

Move the two red matchsticks to their new location.


- . . - - - - - *---*---*
- . . - - - - - | -- | -- |
. . . *---*---*---*---*
. . . | -- | -- | -- |
. . . *---*---*---*


. . . . . . *---*---*---*
. . . . . . | -- | -- | -- |
. . . *---*---*---*---*
. . . | -- | -- | -- |
. . . *---*---*---*

 
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