How can you, in the simplest way, divide it into four equal and similar parts by four straight cuts?
49. GEESE TO MARKET
B drove a goodly flock of geese,
And met with Farmer A;
Said Farmer A, “How much apiece
For this lot did you pay?”
Said B, “I paid for all I drive
Just six pounds and a crown,
And I am selling all but five
At the next market town.
If fifteen pence a head I charge
Beyond the price I paid.
I shall secure a sum as large
As he who sold all made.”
No. LXII
Can you draw twenty-two straight lines within this circle so that they divide it into four similar parts, each having three of the dots within its borders?
Each line must be at right angles to another.