Mathematics
Mathematics, 28.10.2020 16:40, isaloopsy

Cindy and Victor are playing a math game. The winner must get three in a row of the same type of real number and justify how the numbers are alike. Cindy said she won because she was able to get three rational numbers on a diagonal. Victor said he won with three positive numbers in a column. B. Reason: Can you make other groups using the numbers shown that are all the same kind of real number? In how many ways can you do this? You can drag the cards to help solve the problem.

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