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 | | From: | E.R. | | Subject: | Odd One Out - Number Grids | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 15:07:25 GMT |
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 | Difficulty: ***** ---
The following are three number grids whose rows, columns and diagonals sum to the totals shown in the outer green squares (in the directions indicated by the arrows). One of the numbers in each grid has already been filled in. The pink squares (and only the pink squares) contain prime numbers.
Which grid is the odd one out: A, B or C, and why? There are two valid and different solutions: one "serious" solution and one "humorous" solution. Can you identify both?
See http://ca.f2.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/sovietjamaicanguy/lst?.dir=/Pub&.order=&.view=l&.src=bc&.done=http%3a//ca.f2.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/ and click on the file "numbersquares" to view the number grids.
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HINTS: - There are three numbers common to all three grids, one of which is 9. - After completing the number grids correctly, there is a second stage. The explanation for both solutions is a non-mathematical one.
--- -- E.R. aka SJG aka Ricardo present location: vancouver bc canada
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