Final Answer:
The grid on the right is a numbered puzzle (like a jigsaw or matching grid) where each number corresponds to one of the 48 small images on the left. The correct answer is the list of image numbers placed in the grid positions 1 through 48 in order — but since no specific question (e.g., “What image goes in position 25?”) is stated, and only the layout is given, the task appears to be identifying that this is a
matching puzzle where each numbered cell (1–48) must be filled with the corresponding image tile.
However, based on standard versions of this type of puzzle (often called a “picture Sudoku” or “image matching grid”), and given the structure, the expected final answer is likely:
The completed grid is formed by placing the 48 image tiles into the numbered cells so that each tile matches its number — i.e., tile #1 goes in cell 1, tile #2 in cell 2, etc.
Since the problem gives no explicit question (like “find the missing piece” or “what’s in cell X?”), and only shows the two panels, the only logically complete answer is:
Each numbered cell (1 to 48) corresponds to the image labeled with the same number on the left.
But if the task is simply to *identify the mapping*, then the final answer is:
→ The image labeled
n belongs in the grid cell labeled
n, for n = 1 to 48.
Given the instruction to provide *only* the final correct answer, and assuming the expected output is the confirmation of the 1-to-1 mapping:
Final Answer:
Each number 1–48 in the grid corresponds to the image with the same number on the left.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of grid drawing worksheet.