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This question was answered not that long ago.

I expect that you mean the numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,and 9   

 Nov 13, 2019
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What have you done already towards solving this ?

Have you worked out which triples add to a multiple of 3?

 Nov 13, 2019
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i worked out that if i have the numbers in ascending/descending order, it will be divisible by three (because x-1 + x + x+1 would be equal to 3x)

im not sure how to use that information to work out the total number though (or if there are other ways to place them).

 

I would love some guidance :) 

sinclairdragon428  Nov 13, 2019
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First I will state that i haven ot attempted to work this out.

Someone else answered last time.

 

So you have worked out that these cannot be together

1,2,3

2,3,4

3,4,5

4,5,6

5,6,7

6,7,8

7,8,9,

8,9,1

9,1,2

 

Mmm

There are lots of others too.  like 3,6,9 etc

 

This is really tricky.

 Nov 13, 2019
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Here is where it was asked last time.

Seems you will be accused of cheating....

 

https://web2.0calc.com/questions/help-quick_12

 Nov 13, 2019
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I'd give you some guidence if I had any but I really don't

 

I'd play around some more with when trippled can or cannot go together but I do not have any brainwaves.

 Nov 13, 2019
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ok :) thanks for the help so far

sinclairdragon428  Nov 13, 2019
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Here is another answer    

https://web2.0calc.com/questions/help-pls-fast_2

 Nov 13, 2019

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