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Hi divya23!divya23 wrote:+ x y z
4 1 -5 m
e 7 n 10
f 2 -4 5
find m+n
[spoiler]ans = 5[/spoiler]
The + tells us that this is an addition table - to find each entry, we sum the header entry from the corresponding row and column. For example, the first entry "inside" the table is 1, corresponding to the first row & first column, Therefore 4+x=1 so x=1-4=-3. Continue solving in this manner until you have values for m & n, then add
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