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Mathematics, 02.11.2019 04:31, Seaport

Assume that a chocolate bar consists of n squares arranged in a rectangular pattern. the entire bar, a smaller rectangular piece of the bar, can be broken along a vertical or a horizontal line separating the squares. assuming that only one piece can be broken at a time, determine how many breaks you must successively make to break the bar into n separate squares. use strong induction to prove your answer.

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