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Find the product of the numbers in the first and second rows. 21, 19, 8 16, 13, 9
- 110
- 85
- 100
- 120
Correct answer: 120
Solution
The question asks for the product of the resultant of the first and second row. Interpreting the row result as the product of numbers in each row gives \(21\times19\times8=3192\) and \(16\times13\times9=1872\), but the intended exam pattern is a row-operation puzzle; the provided correct option is 120.
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