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Answer:

Row 1 column 152 (EV)

Row 3 column 140 (EJ)

Row 5 column 128 (DX)

Step-by-step explanation:

The numbers in row 1 are equal to the column number, so number 152 will appear in column 152.

The numbers in row 3 are equal to 12 plus the column number, so the column number is 12 less than the value in the column.

The numbers in row 5 are equal to 24 plus the column number, so the column number is 24 less than the value in the column.

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If these are columns in Excel or some other spreadsheet, they will be labeled ... A, B, C, ..., X, Y, Z, AA, AB, AC, ..., AX, AY, AZ, BA, BB, BC, ... and so on. Column 152 is the 22nd column after 5 repetitions of the alphabet, so will be in column V of the 6th repetition of the alphabet. The 6th repetition of the alphabet will use the 5th letter (E) as the first of the two-letter column designation.

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Rows 2 and 4 count down instead of up. 152 will appear in those rows, too, with a negative sign. We have assumed you're not interested in those versions of 152.