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No. LXXXIV
This diagram shows how different arrangements of four matches are possible in all the thirty-six cells of the square.
In every case a whole number or a fraction is represented, with such signs or lines as are necessary, and only four matches are used.
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No. LXXXV
It will be seen from the diagram below that the sentence, when filled in as required, is “Rise to vote, sir.”
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