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  • There are a total of $225$225 edges and all of them are of equal length.

  • There are a total of $85$85 regular polygons, where $75$75 of them are identical and the remaining $10$10 have exactly one identical match.

  • The bottom figure has $48$48 edges, the one above it has $54$54 edges.


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The answer is a hidden word.

  • There are a total of $225$ edges and all of them are of equal length.

  • There are a total of $85$ regular polygons, where $75$ of them are identical and the remaining $10$ have exactly one identical match.

  • The bottom figure has $48$ edges, the one above it has $54$ edges.


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The answer is a hidden word.

  • There are a total of 225 edges and all of them are of equal length.

  • There are a total of 85 regular polygons, where 75 of them are identical and the remaining 10 have exactly one identical match.

  • The bottom figure has 48 edges, the one above it has 54 edges.


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The answer is a hidden word.

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A Stack Of Figures (of the same family)

  • There are a total of $225$ edges and all of them are of equal length.

  • There are a total of $85$ regular polygons, where $75$ of them are identical and the remaining $10$ have exactly one identical match.

  • The bottom figure has $48$ edges, the one above it has $54$ edges.


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The answer is a hidden word.