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Place the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in these circles so that the sums across and vertically are the same. Describe the strategy you used to find your solution(s). O OOO O (————&g…
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vertically are the same. Describe the strategy you used to find your
solution(s).
O
OOO
O
(————>^these are the circles I hope you understand
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Answer:
1 (5)
3 4(2) 2(4)
5 (1)
Explanation:
1 5
3 2 4 or 3 4 2
5 1
or
5 1
3 2 4 or 3 4 2
1 5
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