More Figures in a Figure | 6th Maths Term 1 Unit 6 Information Processing

More figures in a figure

Example 1

How many triangles are there in the given figures?

Example Figures

(i) Solution

A, B, C, D are four triangles.

Combining A & D, B & D and D & C do not form any triangles.

Combining A, B & D; A, C & D and B, D & C also do not form any triangles.

Combining A, B, C & D = 1 triangle

Total number of triangles = 4 + 1 = 5

Solution (i) Diagram

(ii) Solution

A, B, C, D, & E are five triangles.

No combination of these triangles taken 2 at a time, form any triangle.

Only the combinations of A, F & C; A, F & D; B, F & E; B, F & D and C, F & E form triangles when taken 3 triangles at a time. Hence, the total number of triangles = 5 + 5 = 10.

Solution (ii) Diagram
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Information Processing

Expected Result is shown in this picture

ICT Expected Result
Step – 1

Open the Browser and copy and paste the Link given below (or) by typing the URL given (or) Scan the QR Code.

Step − 2

“Genius Puzzles” web page will appear. There are many PUZZLES related to the triangle are present. This page is to find “HOW MANY TRIANGLES ARE THERE” in the given figure.

Step-3

Calculate your answer and click “View Answer” to check whether your answer is correct for each puzzle.

ICT Browser View
Browse in the link

Triangles: https://gpuzzles.com/quiz/how-many-triangles-are-there-puzzles-with-answers/