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Question
Do you remember magic triangles? Come now, let s make some magic squares.
- Fill this square using all the numbers from 46 to 54.
Rule: The total of each line is 150.
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Solution
Given that the total of each line = 150
We can use numbers from 46 to 54.
- In the third row, we have
a + 52 + 47 = 150
a + 99 = 150
a = 150 – 99 = 51
So, we can fill 51 in the first box of the third row.
- Now, in the first column, we have
b + 46 + 51 = 150
b + 97 = 150
b = 150 – 97 = 53
So, we can fill 53 in the first box of the first column.
- In the first row, we have
53 + c + 49 = 150
c + 102 = 150
c = 150 – 102 = 48
So, we can fill 48 in the second box of the first row.
- In the second column, we have
48 + d + 52 = 150
d + 100 = 150
d = 150 – 100 = 50
So, we can fill 50 in the second box of the second column.
- In the third column, we have
49 + e + 47 = 150
e + 96 = 150
e = 150 – 96 = 54
So, we can fill 54 in the second box of the third column.
The box with all values is given below:

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