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monkey has filled in * 3 3 grid with the members 1,2...,9. A eat writes do
e mambers obtained by multiplying the numbers in each horizontal row. A dog
en the three numbers obtained by multiplying the numbers in each vertical columu
monkey fill in the grid in such a way that the cat and dog obtain the same set o
bers? What if the monkey writes the numbers 1.2....,25 in a 5x5 grid? Or 1.2..
1 x Il grid? Can you find any conditions on n that guarantee that it is poss
conditions that guarantee that it is impossible for the monkey to write theme
in an n ngrid so that the cat and the dog obtain the same set of​

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Answered by bhavyaraj0008
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monkey has filled in * 3 3 grid with the members 1,2...,9. A eat writes do

e mambers obtained by multiplying the numbers in each horizontal row. A dog

en the three numbers obtained by multiplying the numbers in each vertical columu

monkey fill in the grid in such a way that the cat and dog obtain the same set o

bers? What if the monkey writes the numbers 1.2....,25 in a 5x5 grid? Or 1.2..

1 x Il grid? Can you find any conditions on n that guarantee that it is poss

conditions that guarantee that it is impossible for the monkey to write theme

in an n ngrid so that the cat and the dog obtain the same set of

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