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Mathematics, 10.02.2021 03:50 queenkimm26

If you had 500 matchsticks, the number of squares in the largest such figure you could build would be: A) 164
B) 165
C) 166
D) 167
E) none of these
The picture I put was the figures. Please ignore the doodles. Thanks!


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