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For Problems 1-3, use the grid to the right. 2 ܠܐ 5 0 1. Circle three consecutive numbers that have a sum of 12. 1 5 3 9 1 2 9 2 2 Shade the prime numbers that are greater than …
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For Problems 1-3, use the grid to the right.
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1. Circle three consecutive numbers that have a sum of 12.
1
5
3
9
1
2
9
2
2
Shade the prime numbers that are greater than 3.
4
7
3
6
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Number one is 9+2+1 and number 2: is 7
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