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Place in each empty cell a letter such that:
•Six different letters remain in each row.
Start where you are.
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On the back of each card is 3 AC 3 would you choose: one placing in each row and in each
less than the original column the letters A, B and C
written a prime number. If the radius of A B pizza of 20 cm radius or
number, what is the C one in each cell.
The sum of the numbers on each the larger circle two pizzas of 10 cm
card is the same. original number? radius each? The letters outside the array
is 12 cm, show which letter you come
What is the sum of the numbers determine the
on the back of the cards? across first from that direction.
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triangle has area 1. is constant.
Study and describe this design. The difference
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or more consecutive numbers
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could you reproduce it? area of the such that dividing 1016 perimeter of the
Reproduce it and color it! shaded region? by n the remainder is 16. outer rectangle and such that the sum of their
Use some Dynamic Geometry software How many values can n the perimeter of the elements is 42. One of them is
to reproduce this design. take? inner rectangle is {13, 14, 15}.
Explain the constructions! 16 cm. What are the other two?
What is the width
of the frame?
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Problems to change what we are.
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I. Use the six digits given to make the operation correct.
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Cryptoarithmetic is the art of reconstructing arithmetic operations using the
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{4, 6, 8}
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properties of these same operations.
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Reconstruct the following multiplication.
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Remember that equal letters represent equal digits and different letters
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II. There are six different digits in this operation. Complete it!
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III. Nine different digits appear in this operation.
Find the missing ones.
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