Just picked up the puzzle pages from ST 30th Jan and Ian Stewart's Mathematical Treasures No 94 'cutting a rug' has me stumped. The answer would have been in ST 6th Feb but I didn't get the ST that day... so if anyone has it could they please let me know what the solution is. For those who haven't got the puzzle ..... You have a rug 12 x 9 and cut off two 2 x 4 triangles from opposite corners (with the 2 on the 12 side and 4 on 9 side) so you're left with an oddly shaped hexagon (of area 100). There is then some way of cutting this shape into two that can be fitted together to make a 10x10 square. Help!