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Mathematics, 29.03.2021 01:20 darriancascioli

9 of
00
3. Arrangement
Numbers
2
1
Problem: The numbers 1 to 9 have
been arranged in a square so that the
3
second row, 384, is twice the top
7
6
5
row, 192. The third row, 576, is
three times the first row, 192.
Arrange the numbers 1 to 9 in another way without
changing the relationship between the numbers in the
three rows.​

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