How many parts is the rectangle divided into? Are all the parts equal?
How many parts is the rectangle divided into? Are all the parts equal? => 4 unequal parts or 3 equal parts or 3 unequal parts or 4 equal parts..
How many parts is the circle divided into? Are all the parts equal?
How many parts is the circle divided into? Are all the parts equal? => 3 equal parts or 4 unequal parts or 4 equal parts or 3 unequal parts..
  missing" from the second figure. According to Martin Gardner, the puzzle was invented by a New York City amateur magician Paul Curry in 1953. The principle of a dissection paradox has however been known since the 1860s. The integer dimensions of the parts of the puzzle (2, 3, 5, 8, 13) are successive Fibonacci numbers. Many other geometric dissection puzzles are based on a few simple properties of the famous Fibonacci sequence. I know I've said a few things wrong, such as "15 x 5 units" (I ...
  So XML we use for the structured, uh, for the structure of our document, and then we annotate regions of that XML, uh, with annotations. So here's a simple example. I'll talk a bit more about annotations in a sec. Um, but, uh, here's a simple example of that. So we have--uh, in the demo, you probably saw a whole bunch of images being uploaded into a Wave. So here's an example of that. And as you can see here, it's very simple. It's just aw:image-- just a namespace we're arbitrarily using at ...
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