SOLUTION: The first 9 positive odd integers are placed in the 3 x 3 grid opposite so that the integers in each row, each column and the two main diagonals have the same sum. Four numbers ar
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Question 1191060: The first 9 positive odd integers are placed in the 3 x 3 grid opposite so that the integers in each row, each column and the two main diagonals have the same sum. Four numbers are already placed in the grid while the other five numbers are represented by the letters A, B, C, D and E. Determine the values ​​of A, B, C, D and E.
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