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User Lenoarod
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Answer:

She is wrong

Explanation:

Bacause it can't feet according to the area given

The tiles are bigger

User Paola Quintero
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Answer:


\mathrm{Sum\:of\:Exterior\:Angle\:\\e \:Interior\:Angle}\:\\\\132^\circ\\e135^\circ

Explanation:

The exterior angle two figures on the left (hexagon and pentagon) sums up to
132^\circ. The interior angle of figure on the right must be equal to this sum to fit in. The interior angle of an octagon is
135^\circ.

So, it is not possible to fit the octagon in the combination of other two tiles.

Regards: Umer

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