To solve these puzzles, partition the grid into rectangles, each containing exactly one dot. Each rectangle must be a different size,
even when rotated, though rectangles may have the same area. An example of a solved puzzle is shown below.
example:
#8:
#9:
#10:
#11:
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Solution to the Problem:
#8:
#9:

#10:

#11:

Correctly solved by:
1. Colin (Yowie) Bowey | Beechworth, Victoria, Australia |