The problem this time is to
fill in the boxes so that each box has a number
that is the sum of the two boxes that it sits on. The procedure is
the same
one as for Pascal's triangle, but upside-down. Thanks to SPSU Math Alumnus
John Bradshaw for suggesting this problem.
Send your solution to sedwards@spsu.edu,
or by snail mail to Steve Edwards in the Math
Department. The names of the first solvers will be posted here.