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Yep...agree..14 unique triangles
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18
I see ten (10).
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18 triangles
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19 at least
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i keep losing count ... 19
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I agree with 1:29 with 6
1110+the word trianglemr bob
Remember that a triangle only has 3 sides, I believe that is what I was taught in school. Still stick with my number 8. Guess we will se@ 6:30
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Change my (8) TO A 9
6 trianglesCindy
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It's 18. And yes 1:46, all 18 triangles have 3 sides. Look closer.
Agree, now I see
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4 rest aren't triangles
18 remember to extend is all I am going to say
5 the word counts right
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I'm at 8.
8 total triangles
I see 4 as well
Change my 8 to 18!
I see 4 triangles
It's an old math problem. Short answer is there are six triangles above each horizontal line. Three lines times six is 18.
Change my 11 to 13<Mr bob
8 triangles
7, most of them are not triangles, as they have 4 sides...You have the main big one, 3 big ones inside the biggest one, then 3 at the top...
18 Dawn
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i see 7 plus the word
JNS Says Nine
Fredo says 79
9...
I see 18. “Just tryin’ to survive”
I count (10) triangles . . . but I could be wrong.
6:20 but you were
None. They all identify as octagons.
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Remember that a triangle only has 3 sides, I believe that is what I was taught in school. Still stick with my number 8. Guess we will se@ 6:30
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