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how did we figure that we are taking consecutive numbers and not random selection?
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The positive integers from 1 up are arranged, as shown in the table above. Nine numbers in the form of a square are chosen from the arrangement. x is the upper-left most number in the square, and the sum of the 9 numbers is 171. What is the value of x?


A. 10
B. 11
C. 18
D. 19
E. 23

how did we figure that we are taking consecutive numbers and not random selection?

Because we are taking them in a 3*3 block. That means each row of the square contains three consecutive integers.



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This logic worked, but I’m not fully sure why.

Consider the sequence:

```
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
```

* The total sum = **45**, which can also be written as **5 × 9**.
* The average (middle term) = **5**.
* The total number of terms = **9**.

In the problem, we are given:

171 / 9 = 19

So, the average (middle number) is **19**.
Looking at the figure and following the same pattern, we select **11** as the answer.

Answer choice B
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Deconstructing the Question

The numbers increase by \(1\) when moving right and by \(7\) when moving down.

If the upper-left corner of the \(3\times3\) square is x, then all 9 numbers in the square are determined.

Step-by-step

The \(3\times3\) square is

\(x,\ x+1,\ x+2\)

\(x+7,\ x+8,\ x+9\)

\(x+14,\ x+15,\ x+16\)

Their sum is \(171\), so

\(x+(x+1)+(x+2)+(x+7)+(x+8)+(x+9)+(x+14)+(x+15)+(x+16)=171\)

Combine like terms:

\(9x+72=171\)

So

\(9x=99\)

\(x=11\)

A faster way is to use the center of the square.

The center is

\(x+8\)

In a symmetric \(3\times3\) block, the sum of all 9 numbers equals \(9\) times the center.

So

\(171=9(x+8)\)

\(x+8=19\)

\(x=11\)

Answer: B
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xx+1x+2
x+7x+8x+9
x+14x+15x+16
whatever square of nine numbers is chosen will follow the above matrix as every no. just below is of +7 form
so 9x+72=171
9x=99
x=11
B
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