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Question 392733: I'm stuck on this question in math. Is says:
"Arrange the digits 1 through 9 in a 3-by-3 grid to form one 3 digit number in each of the rows. Make the number in the second row 2 times the number in the first row, and make the number in the third row 3 times as great as the number in the first row.

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