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From: Sean <seanbrawner6756@sbcglobal.net>
To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion
Date: 2006091812:48:05
Subject: HELP!
This is the problem, I need to find a arrangment of numbers
9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 that when you add them from left to right the sum is
divisable by the place its in.
Example:
9,1 = 10 (its divisable by 2)
9,1,5 =15 (its divisable by 3)
and so on and so forth...
Please help i have been working on it for hours!!!
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