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There has been great interest shown over the centuries in magic squares.

For example, the illustrated magic square below right comes from 11th Century India. Notice that the rows, the columns and the two diagonals each add up to 34.

Your task is much simpler! See if you can place the numbers 1 to 9 in the 3 x 3 square illustrated at bottom rght so that the numbers in each row, in each column, and in each diagonal have the same sum.

Now you could do this by trial and error. Alternatively, perhaps you could calculate the common sum? Or determine the number which must be placed at the centre?

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