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Logic puzzle worksheet designed for tweens and teens, featuring a grid with names like Zach, Rachel, Hubert, and items such as Parrot, Snake, Guinea Pig, with corresponding dollar values.

Logic puzzles for tweens and teens featuring a grid with names and values for a problem-solving activity.

Logic puzzles for tweens and teens featuring a grid with names and values for a problem-solving activity.

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It looks like you've uploaded a logic puzzle designed for tweens and teens, but the image itself isn't visible in this interface. However, based on the text and structure you've provided, I can help you solve it if you describe the puzzle or provide the full details.

From what's visible:

- The puzzle is titled "Logic Puzzles For Tweens & Teens".
- It appears to be a grid-based logic puzzle with categories:
- People: Zach, Rachel, Hubert
- Pets: Parrot, Snake, Guinea Pig
- Prizes: $25, $50, $100
- The grid has rows and columns where we need to match each person with one pet and one prize.

But there are some missing pieces:
- Some cells have clues (e.g., "$25", "$50", "$100" in the prize column), but they’re not clearly assigned.
- The layout suggests that each person owns one pet and wins one prize, and no two people share the same pet or prize.

How to Solve This Type of Logic Puzzle



Here’s how we’d typically approach it:

1. Identify all categories:
- People: Zach, Rachel, Hubert
- Pets: Parrot, Snake, Guinea Pig
- Prizes: $25, $50, $100

2. Use process of elimination:
- Each person gets one unique pet and one unique prize.
- We use clues to fill in the grid.

3. Look for direct clues:
- If a clue says "Zach won $50", then we place $50 under Zach.
- If "Rachel has the parrot", then we assign parrot to Rachel.

4. Cross-reference:
- Once one cell is filled, eliminate that option from other rows/columns.

Since your image shows only partial data (like "$25", "$50", "$100" listed in the prize column), but no clear connections, I’ll need more information to proceed.

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Please Provide:


- Any clues given in the puzzle (e.g., “Zach didn’t win $100”, “The person with the snake got $50”).
- Or describe the filled-in parts of the grid.

Once I have that, I can walk you through solving it step by step!

Alternatively, if you're looking for a general example of how such puzzles work, I can create one and explain it. Let me know!
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