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Suzy has 7 separate rings as shown in the figure on the left. She wants to make one open chain as shown in the figure on the right. What is the least number of rings Suzy needs to cut?
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Answer:
every other one
Explanation:
to put it specifically rings, 2, 4 and 6
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