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if the magic square is magic then it is found inside bananas.

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Does the number 5 always have to be in the middle of a magic square?

Think! What if the magic square had an even number of cells. There's your answer.


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How do you make a magic square without the number 3?

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What is the history of the magic square?

Magic Square is arrangement of numbers within in a square of nine spaces. The number are 1-9 and each row is configured so the three numbers add up to 15.


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