Final Answer:
All missing numbers filled correctly based on counting patterns in rows and columns.
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Explanation:
Let’s look at one square at a time. Each box is like a little grid — 4 rows and 4 columns. The numbers go up by 1 as you move right or down, like counting normally.
For example, in the first square:
- Top row: 1, __, 3, 4 → so the missing number is 2.
- Second row: 11, 12, __, 14 → missing is 13.
- Third row: 21, __, 23, 24 → missing is 22.
- Last row: __, 32, 33, __ → missing are 31 and 34.
You do this for every square — just look at the numbers around the blank and fill in what comes next or before. It’s like filling in gaps in a number line!
Same idea for all other squares — check the row and column to see what number should be there. Just count forward or backward by 1.
That’s it! You’re just finishing the pattern.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math grid puzzles.