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3 1 1 1 1 1 1 The drawing above, if it is preserved by the formatting, illustrates how. For the first row, put on 4 coins in a row. Stack two additional coins on top of one of the coins. For the second row, make it perpendicular to the first row, and overlapping the stack of 3 coins. You have used a total of 9 coins, with the stack of 3 coins doing double duty for both rows.



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3 1 1 1 1 1 1 The drawing above, if it is preserved by the formatting, illustrates how. For the first row, put on 4 coins in a row. Stack two additional coins on top of one of the coins. For the second row, make it perpendicular to the first row, and overlapping the stack of 3 coins. You have used a total of 9 coins, with the stack of 3 coins doing double duty for both rows.



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How do you make 2 rows of 6 using 9 coins? - Answers

3 1 1 1 1 1 1 The drawing above, if it is preserved by the formatting, illustrates how. For the first row, put on 4 coins in a row. Stack two additional coins on top of one of the coins. For the second row, make it perpendicular to the first row, and overlapping the stack of 3 coins. You have used a total of 9 coins, with the stack of 3 coins doing double duty for both rows.

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