SOLUTION: If 24 bottles are arranged in four rows and six columns and then 14 bottles are removed. How can you arrange the remaining 10 bottles along the edges of the tray so that there is t
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Question 974825: If 24 bottles are arranged in four rows and six columns and then 14 bottles are removed. How can you arrange the remaining 10 bottles along the edges of the tray so that there is the same number of bottles along each edge?
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I already answered this. See answer to question 974812
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