Place the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 on the points of intersection so that the sum of the integers lying
on any one circle is equal to 14.
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Solution to the Problem:
Colin Bowey sent in a different solution:
Veena Mg also sent in a different solution:
Reagan Geer also sent in a different solution:
Ivy Joseph also sent in a different solution:
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Correctly solved by:
1. Colin (Yowie) Bowey | Beechworth, Victoria, Australia |
2. Veena Mg | Bangalore, Karnataka, India |
3. Reagan Geer |
Redlands Middle School Grand Junction, Colorado |
4. Ivy Joseph | Pune, Maharashtra, India |
5. Kelly Stubblefield | Mobile, Alabama |
6. Melih Karabıyık | Kayseri,Turkey |
7. Rebecca Austin | Kosciusko, Mississippi |