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The Sixteen GridEach of the numbers 1, 2, , 16 is used exactly once in the empty cells to form arithmetic expressions connected by symbols for the four basic operations. Each row (column) is an arithmetic expression, read and performed left to right (top to bottom), disregarding the usual order of operations, to yield the result at the right (bottom).
Hints Before you begin, heres a good clue, To get a start, with vim and vigor,
For another corner, you must reject
Stumped? Don't fall into depression:
For salvation don't look to the gods or run for the border,
If you are really stuck, can linear algebra cure your anxiety?
Now, buster, before you tire of reading these rhymes
When you solve this you'll feel like a hero, Submit the solution to this puzzle by email to paoffice@ams.org (with your solution left to right, top row to bottom row), or return the grid (copied from this page or from the Member Newsletter) filled in clearly by fax Attention Public Awareness Office at 401-331-3842. Please include your full name. The deadline for entries is December 1, 2006. Ten correct solutions will be drawn at random and those selected will be awarded 25 AMS Points. |
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