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Working systematically, I tried finding different crosses with 1 as the middle number. There were
two magic crosses. I then tried to use 2 as a middle number. There was no magic crosses with 2 as a middle number. I hypothesized saying that the number in the middle needs to be odd in order for Magic Crosses to happen. Then I tried 3,4,5 and indeed, only 3 and 5 had magic crosses. My hypothesis was right. I also found that each middle odd number had 2 possible magic crosses however with the
numbers on each horizontal side of the number becoming the vertical side numbers (as shown above).
After that, I found the median, which is 3.5. The distance 3 has from 3.5 is the same as the distance 4 has from 3.5 (0.5) so they can be a pair. The same goes for 2 and 5 so they can be a pair and the center number won't affect the total as it will be the same for the horizontal and
vertical.

EWWNP means Exploring Wild and Wonderful Number Patterns Created by Yourself! Investigate what happens if we create number patterns using some simple rules.
Let's suppose that you are going to have a magazine which has 16 pages of A5 size. Can you find some different ways to make these pages? Investigate the pattern for each if you number the pages.
Place four pebbles on the sand in the form of a square. Keep adding as few pebbles as necessary to double the area. How many extra pebbles are added each time?