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Mathematics, 27.02.2020 21:57 mnknmklhnklnj2583

Puzzle 1: Use the digits 1 through 9, without repeats, make three decimals whose sum is as close to 1 as possible.
Keep track of each attempt (don't erase your thinking, even though it was wrong!) and record what you learned and how
your strategy will change.
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