Problem
First name
Alexander
School
Wilsons School
Country
Age
11
To find how many different rhombuses can be found with a single line that is between two dots, you need to choose one point on the line. You then look at one side of that point, and see how many different ways the line can be "twisted". You then multiply it by four because the same number of "twisted" lines can be found on the other side of that point, and the other point of that line. The answer to this operation determines how many rhombuses can be made from one line on a dotted piece of paper.