Choose three different numbers from the table then add them together.
447 | 336 | 232 | 301 |
368 | 361 | 299 | 343 |
294 | 338 | 252 | 257 |
363 | 454 | 405 | 343 |
How many different ways are there of making 1000?
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Topics: Starter | Arithmetic
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