a a 76 9. As we saw in one of the class examples, the digits 1 - 9 can be arranged in many ways to form a correct sum of

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a a 76 9. As we saw in one of the class examples, the digits 1 - 9 can be arranged in many ways to form a correct sum of

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A A 76 9 As We Saw In One Of The Class Examples The Digits 1 9 Can Be Arranged In Many Ways To Form A Correct Sum Of 1
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a a 76 9. As we saw in one of the class examples, the digits 1 - 9 can be arranged in many ways to form a correct sum of two three dight numbers into a third three - digit number. There are also many ways to form the 9 digits in a 3 x 3 matrix so that they form a rook-wise connection. That is, they look like this: 1 This, of course is not a valid three digit sum. Can you Combine the two? That is, can you make a rook-wise Connection chain, where you have adjacent digits in 8152 The 1-9 sequence, but still have a valid addition of Two three-dight numbers yielding a three-digit sum? a 9143
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