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Muddled Puzzles l. What is the diameter of this circle? Answer on page 72. Ml 2. Pick any number between l and lOO. Multiply it by six and add l3. Subtract 7 and add 3. Subtract l and add 5. Now subtract 13 and divide by your original number. To find out what your number should be look on page 72. bf 'T 13
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