Iq test

Ilikewaterkusa

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What is the minimum number of square sheets of paper sufficient to replicate the pattern to the bottom if the sheets of paper are unfolded, uncut, unmarked, and opaque and are placed flat on top of one another so that each line shown represents the edge of one of the squares insofar as it has not been occluded by an overlapping square?
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KiraMinoru

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9 using 1 4x4, 1 3x3, 3 2x2, 1 sqroot(2)xsqroot(2), and 3 1x1.
 
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does it really need papers? it'd be a waste of actual paper. if there's a more economic source, why don't we use it? it's one reason why i hate these kinds of questions. do they even think practically instead of hypothetically?

just use an image editor and put the individual squares in separate layer. you can use 'multiply' blending to achieve similar effect.

no matter how many layers it used, the amount of paper you need is zero.
 

vaurwyn

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11. three for the three identical corners and 2 for the unique one.
 

SakeVision

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they are uncut?

*whips out scissors*

Not for long if I have to say something about it.
And the answer to the question is 1.
 
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