MAGIC SQUARE: Calculate A*B*C
[7259] MAGIC SQUARE: Calculate A*B*C - The aim is to place the some numbers from the list (11, 13, 15, 20, 22, 24, 35, 37, 39, 72, 73, 97) into the empty squares and squares marked with A, B an C. Sum of each row and column should be equal. All the numbers of the magic square must be different. Find values for A, B, and C. Solution is A*B*C. - #brainteasers #math #magicsquare - Correct Answers: 4
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MAGIC SQUARE: Calculate A*B*C

The aim is to place the some numbers from the list (11, 13, 15, 20, 22, 24, 35, 37, 39, 72, 73, 97) into the empty squares and squares marked with A, B an C. Sum of each row and column should be equal. All the numbers of the magic square must be different. Find values for A, B, and C. Solution is A*B*C.
Correct answers: 4
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Died 6 Nov 1927 at age 65 (born 23 May 1862). English archaeologist who explored and excavated (1887–1907) in Cyprus, Crete, Egypt, Syria, and Melos. From 1908 until his death in 1927, he was Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford. When Hogarth reopened the British Museum's excavation at Carchemish in northern Syria, he arranged for T. E. Lawrence to join the expedition. Later, Lawrence supported the Ashmolean as a buyer of antiquities in Syria. During WW I, Hogarth prepared reference works on the Middle East for the Geographical Section of Naval Intelligence, and also spent some time organizing the Arab Bureau in Cairo. After the war Hogarth and Lawrence were both involved in official deliberations about the political settlement of the Middle East.«
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