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SFSU - Pentominoes

Author:
Kalim Khogiani-Nguyen, David Radcliffe
A pentomino is a shaped that is composed of five congruent squares that are attached along common edges. There are 12 different pentominoes, and they can be arranged to form a 10x6 rectangle, as shown below. What other arrangements of pentominoes can you make?

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