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Look at the two shapes in the first box. See how the first shape changes to become the second shape. Now look at the second set of shapes and see if you can find what the first shape should change into. |
This shape represents what the original shape would become if it followed the same change pattern as the first example. It is a rectangle, just like the original shape, and it shrunk, just like the circle in the first example. |
How does the first shape in the left box change to become the second shape in that box? Now applying the same rule to the next shape in line, how could that shape change in the same way to become one of the other shapes in the set? |
The shape was flipped horizontally. |
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The shape flipped vertically, and the stripes are facing the same way as the original shape. |
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The shape flipped diagonally, and the stripes are running in the same direction as the original shape. |
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The shape was flipped so that the dots inside the shape are now on portions which were blank in the original shape. |
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The shape flipped vertically. |
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The original shape was rotated 90 degrees to the right to become this shape. |
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The shape flipped horizontally. |
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The original shape was rotated 90 degrees to the right to become this shape. |
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The shape was flipped horizontally. |
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The original shape became 3-dimensional. All of the lines connect to show the surface area of the new shape. |
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This shape is a shrunken version of the original, just like the example in the first two shapes. |
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The shapes in the example were arranged into this same 1 over 2 pattern. |
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The shape was rotated 180 degrees. |
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The dark shape in the middle was placed on top of the larger white shape in the example. Therefore the same applies for this shape. |