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of 00 3. Arrangement Numbers 2 1 Problem: The numbers 1 to 9 have been arranged in a square so that the 3 second row, 384, is twice the top 7 6 5 row, 192. The third row, 576, is three times the first row, 192. Arrange the numbers 1 to 9 in another way without changing the relationship between the numbers in the three rows.
Apool measures 100 meters by 100 meters a toddler inside the pool and trows a ball 60 centimeters from one edge of the pool. how far is the ball from the opposite edge of the pool
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. using the properties of integer exponents, match each expression with the correct equivalent expression.