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A 2 × 3 rectangle is partitioned into 6 congruent numbered squares as shown. A single 1 × 2 rectangle is placed to cover exactly 2 of the numbered squares. The covered numbers are then added together. How many different sums can result?

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Answer:

7

Explanation:

If you use your mouse or something to cover two of the squares at a time and then make tally marks then you should get 7. I'm not sure if i'm right though, so don't take my answer as the law or something like that.

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