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Farmer John kept his new lambs in an enclosure surrounded by eight long hurdles arranged as in the diagram below. One year, after a particularly good season, Farmer John found that he had 48 lambs instead of the usual 30.

‘If only I had two more hurdles,’ he sighed to his wife Mwyn, ‘I could double the size of the enclosure.’

But unfortunately he had thrown out anything that might have come in useful in a recent spring-clean.

Perhaps you can help Farmer John to rearrange the eight hurdles to form an enclosure large enough to take his new flock?

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