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Obviously 1 is in the top left corner, 8 is in the top right corner, and 64 is in the bottom right corner. To find the bottom left corner, take away 7 from 64 which is 57. Adding the results gives 1+8+57+64=130 or A.
Obviously 1 is in the top left corner, 8 is in the top right corner, and 64 is in the bottom right corner. To find the bottom left corner, take away 7 from 64 which is 57. Adding the results gives 1+8+57+64=130 or A.
== See also ==
{{AJHSME box|year=1996|num-b=2|num-a=4}}
* [[AJHSME]]
* [[AJHSME Problems and Solutions]]
* [[Mathematics competition resources]]

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Obviously 1 is in the top left corner, 8 is in the top right corner, and 64 is in the bottom right corner. To find the bottom left corner, take away 7 from 64 which is 57. Adding the results gives 1+8+57+64=130 or A.

See also

1996 AJHSME (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 2
Followed by
Problem 4
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