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Help! Complete the number pattern so that the numbrr in the blue is larger. Circle the sum of the two nunbers in the adjacent grey smaller circle. Indicate weather the solution is unique.
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Here is ur answer hope it helps u pen one is the blue and other is the gray circles
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Answer:
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how do i circle? i know answer but how to tell you?
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