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From the numbers already given, where would the number 1 go?

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The numbers 1 - 9 can be placed in the nine circles below in such a way that both sets of crossed circles can add up to 26. From the numbers already given, where would the number 1 go? It can be placed in either one of two circles.

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posted May 7, 2014 by Udita

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