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The fenced‐in area has 4 pigs. What is the minimum number of straight fences needed to divide the 4 pigs such that each pig has its own pen? Show your solution.
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The fenced‐in area has 4 pigs. What is the minimum number of straight fences needed to divide the 4 pigs such that each pig has its own pen? Show your solution.
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I think the answer is two.
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most likely 6 straight fences
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