Let n≥3 be an integer. We say that an arrangement of the numbers 1, 2, …, n2 in a n×n table is row-valid if the numbers in each row can be permuted to form an arithmetic progression, and column-valid if the numbers in each column can be permuted to form an arithmetic progression. For what values of n is it possible to transform any row-valid arrangement into a column-valid arrangement by permuting the numbers in each row? AMCUSA(J)MOUSAMOarithmetic sequencemodular arithmeticprimes