Maureen Curran and Mary Lou Aalbers Hazelwood School District ACTIVITY #2.

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Maureen Curran and Mary Lou Aalbers Hazelwood School District ACTIVITY #2

PROBLEM SOLVING Place the numbers 1-9 in the nine circles below so that the sum of each side of the triangle is equal to 20. 6

PROBLEM SOLVING Place the numbers 1-9 in the nine circles below so that the sum of each side of the triangle is equal to

PROBLEM SOLVING Place the numbers from 1-9 in the nine circles below making the sum of each of the two columns equal

PROBLEM SOLVING Place the numbers from 1-9 in the nine circles below making the sum of each of the two columns equal