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Mathematics, 04.10.2020 14:01 KingKD

You have a crunchy granola bar that is 6 by 4 squares. You try to break it several times in such a way that all squares become separate. At each step you are allowed to break the bar along any continuous line (as long as it goes along the edges of the squares, not through the squares. They should not intersect or touch itself) . You cannot stack the pieces together to break them. What is the possible minimal number of breaks required to separate all the squares

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