Find the pattern and fill in the grid with decimal values

jdw093

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#7 seems impossible to me, but posting here to see if someone can crack it.
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#7 seems impossible to me, but posting here to see if someone can crack it.
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Well, an obvious solution would be
[imath]\begin{array}{|c|c|c|} \hline 0.23 & & 0.43 \\ \hline & 0.34 & \\ \hline 0.43 & 0.44 & 0.45 \\ \hline & 0.54 & \\ \hline 0.63 & & 0.65 \\ \hline \end{array}[/imath]

but I'm sure there are other reasonable solutions.

-Dan
 
But @topsquark just did :) I.e., there are gazillions of ways to do that without further restrictions.
Touche - I should have said:

Without further guidance, it IS IMPOSSIBLE to UNIQUELY fill the grid.​
in other words:​
Unique solution to the stated problem does not exist.​
In that case, however, Steve would have quipped in with "Define Unique solution".
 
Touche - I should have said:

Without further guidance, it IS IMPOSSIBLE to UNIQUELY fill the grid.​
in other words:​
Unique solution to the stated problem does not exist.​
In that case, however, Steve would have quipped in with "Define Unique solution".
Yes, can you please define unique solution?
 
Yes, can you please define unique solution?
See people - I told you so.

Okay,

That is an ill-worded question!

Since the adjective "unique" immediately precedes "define" - I am assuming that - you want the definition of "unique".

Please do a Google search, and tell us what you found.
 
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