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iogann1982 [59]
2 years ago
7

Give me the answer

Mathematics
1 answer:
Sati [7]2 years ago
4 0

The appropriate numbers to fill in the magic squares are;

Row 2, Column 2 = 21/133

Row 2, Column 3 = 24/38

Row 3, Column 2 = 70/95

Row 3, Column 3 = 25/95

<h3>How to use magic squares?</h3>

To solve this magic square, we will follow the procedures below;

  • Step 1; Convert all the numbers into lowest forms.

  • Step 2; Find the sum of any column or row which is 34/19.

  • Step 3; Put the numbers given in such positions that the sum of each row, column and diagonal is equal.

  • Step 4; Write the numbers in their original form.

When we follow those steps above, we will arrive at the following figures;

Row 2, Column 2 = 21/133

Row 2, Column 3 = 24/38

Row 3, Column 2 = 70/95

Row 3, Column 3 = 25/95

Read more about Magic Squares at; brainly.com/question/16160523

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