Can you solve this problem

coolgayathra

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[FONT=VERDANA,ARIAL]The sections that make up the top diagram are the same size and shape as those in the bottom diagram. They are merely re-arranged. Both diagrams have identical dimensions. So where does the extra space come from in the bottom diagram?[/FONT]
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Area of the figure 1 = Area of the figure 2
Area of the Red shaded area in figure 1 = Area of the Red shaded area in figure 2
Area of the Yellow shaded area in figure 1 = Area of the Yellow shaded area in figure 2
Area of the Light green shaded area in figure 1 = Area of the light green shaded area in figure 2
Area of the Dark green shaded area in figure 1 = Area of the Dark green shaded area in figure 2


So what the hell z missing the????????????????????????????? i'm puzzled
 

azzee

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<<<<COLOMBO>>>>
lakshanhettiarachchi said:
Area of the figure 1 = Area of the figure 2
Area of the Red shaded area in figure 1 = Area of the Red shaded area in figure 2
Area of the Yellow shaded area in figure 1 = Area of the Yellow shaded area in figure 2
Area of the Light green shaded area in figure 1 = Area of the light green shaded area in figure 2
Area of the Dark green shaded area in figure 1 = Area of the Dark green shaded area in figure 2


So what the hell z missing


the????????????????????????????? i'm puzzled


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stephen007

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    this is the prob dude the green is only 2 vubes of height unlike the red which is 3 so wen the green & red changes even though we dont see it aloot changes