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Someone threw a stone at the clock which caused 3 cracks to form across the glass face. It was a bit weird but these cracks divided the face into 4 separate areas in such a way that the numbers in each area summed to the same value. Can you find a solution to this problem. (There is more than one).

Someone threw a stone at the clock which caused 3 cracks to form across the glass face. It was a bit weird but these cracks divided the face into 4 separate areas in such a way that the numbers in each area summed to the same value. Can you find a solution to this problem. (There is more than one).

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