37 44 39
42 40 38
41 36 43
5 1 6 2 7 3 8 4
25 36 49 64 81
8
They have to be squares. So, the numbers are 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36 and 49
1+2+3+4+5+6+7+(8x9)=100
Write them in a column. Since there is only one number per row, there is no chance of consecutive numbers being in the same row.
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25 ! or 25*24*23*22*...*2*1 which is approx 1.551*1025 or 15.51 septillion
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This is not possible to do. Here's why: Since 9 is the highest number, it must go on the bottom and be the sum of two lesser numbers. Those two lesser numbers will add up to 9, obviously. The sum of 1 through 9 is 45. 45 minus 9, then minus those two numbers equals 27. This means that the remaining squares sum to 27. Since whats on the top two rows must equal whats on the bottom row, we can determine that the two remaining bottom squares would sum to 27/2 or 13.5. Since this is not a whole number(integer), the problem has no solution.
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