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To solve this puzzle, we need to trace the path from the boy (at the top) to the school (at the bottom) through the maze. As we follow the correct path, we will note down the numbers we pass. These numbers correspond to the vehicles on the left side of the page.
Step 1: Trace the Maze Path
Starting from the red arrow near the boy at the top:
1. Go down and slightly left into the maze entrance.
2. Follow the path downwards. The first number encountered is 12.
3. Continue following the winding path. It goes right, then down, then left.
4. The next number on the path is 4.
5. Keep going down and left. The next number is 10.
6. The path turns right, then down. The next number is 2.
7. Continue down and left. The next number is 9.
8. Go right past a dead end. The next number is 7.
9. Go down and right. The next number is 8.
10. Go up and right. The next number is 3.
11. Go down and right. The next number is 13.
12. Go down and left. The next number is 14.
13. Go down and left. The next number is 6.
14. Go down and right. The next number is 5.
15. Go down and right to the exit near the school. The last number is 11.
So, the numbers seen on the way are: 12, 4, 10, 2, 9, 7, 8, 3, 13, 14, 6, 5, 11.
Step 2: Identify the Vehicles
Now, let's match these numbers to the vehicle names provided in the key on the left:
* 1: Bicycle
* 2: Bus (Coach/White Bus)
* 3: Helicopter
* 4: Car (Yellow SUV)
* 5: Taxi
* 6: Van (Minibus)
* 7: Tram / Light Rail
* 8: Tanker Truck
* 9: Ambulance
* 10: Dump Truck
* 11: Motorcycle
* 12: School Bus
* 13: Airplane
* 14: Train
Step 3: Sort into "Seen" and "Not Seen"
Vehicles Seen (on the path):
* 12: School Bus
* 4: Car (or SUV)
* 10: Dump Truck
* 2: Bus
* 9: Ambulance
* 7: Tram
* 8: Tanker Truck
* 3: Helicopter
* 13: Airplane
* 14: Train
* 6: Van
* 5: Taxi
* 11: Motorcycle
Vehicles NOT Seen (not on the path):
Let's check which numbers from 1-14 were *not* in our list above.
* Our list: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
* Missing numbers: 1.
Wait, let me re-trace carefully. Mazes can be tricky. Let's look closer at the connections.
Start at top arrow.
- Path goes down to 12.
- From 12, path goes right, then down-left to 4.
- From 4, path goes left-down to 10.
- From 10, path goes right-down to 2.
- From 2, path goes left-down to 9.
- From 9, path goes right to 7.
- From 7, path goes down-right to 8? No, looking at 7, the path goes right, then down. Let's look at the junction after 7.
- After 7, you can go down towards 8 or right towards 5?
- Let's trace from the end (School) backwards to verify.
- School entrance comes from 11.
- Before 11, the path comes from 5.
- Before 5, the path comes from 6.
- Before 6, the path comes from 14.
- Before 14, the path comes from 13.
- Before 13, the path comes from 3.
- Before 3, the path comes from 8.
- Before 8, the path comes from 7? Or does it come from elsewhere?
- Let's trace forward again very carefully.
Start -> 12 -> 4 -> 10 -> 2 -> 9 -> 7 -> 8 -> 3 -> 13 -> 14 -> 6 -> 5 -> 11 -> School.
Let's check the connections between these specific nodes:
- 12 to 4: Yes, clear path.
- 4 to 10: Yes, clear path.
- 10 to 2: Yes, clear path.
- 2 to 9: Yes, clear path.
- 9 to 7: Yes, clear path.
- 7 to 8: From 7, go right, then down. The path passes near 8. Yes.
- 8 to 3: From 8, go up, then right. Passes 3. Yes.
- 3 to 13: From 3, go right, then down. Passes 13. Yes.
- 13 to 14: From 13, go down, then left. Passes 14. Yes.
- 14 to 6: From 14, go down, then left. Passes 6. Yes.
- 6 to 5: From 6, go down, then right. Passes 5. Yes.
- 5 to 11: From 5, go down, then right. Passes 11. Yes.
- 11 to School: Yes.
So the vehicles seen are:
12, 4, 10, 2, 9, 7, 8, 3, 13, 14, 6, 5, 11.
The vehicles NOT seen are the ones whose numbers are not in that list.
Total numbers: 1 to 14.
Seen: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Not Seen: 1.
Let's double check if I missed any branches.
Is there a path to 1?
Number 1 is on the far right middle. To get to 1, you'd have to branch off from the main path.
Looking at the maze around 14 and 11...
Near 14, there is a path going right towards 1. But the main path goes left/down to 6. If you go to 1, it's a dead end or leads away from the school.
Let's check 1. The path to 1 comes from the left. If you enter 1, you hit a wall. So 1 is definitely not on the solution path.
Are there any others?
Let's re-read the numbers on the path.
Path: 12 -> 4 -> 10 -> 2 -> 9 -> 7 -> 8 -> 3 -> 13 -> 14 -> 6 -> 5 -> 11.
List of Seen Transports:
1. School Bus (12)
2. Car/SUV (4)
3. Dump Truck (10)
4. Bus (2)
5. Ambulance (9)
6. Tram (7)
7. Tanker Truck (8)
8. Helicopter (3)
9. Airplane (13)
10. Train (14)
11. Van (6)
12. Taxi (5)
13. Motorcycle (11)
List of Not Seen Transports:
1. Bicycle (1)
The table asks for 7 items in each column. This implies there might be more items not seen, or I need to list the names differently, or perhaps my path tracing missed a subtle turn that excludes more items? Or maybe includes more?
Let's look really closely at the maze structure again.
Maybe some numbers are just labels for areas, not checkpoints? No, they are clearly placed on the path segments.
Let's re-evaluate the path between 7 and 8.
From 7, the path goes right. Then it splits? No, it's a single corridor. It goes down to 8.
From 8, it goes up and right to 3.
Let's re-evaluate the path between 2 and 9.
From 2, it goes left and down to 9. Correct.
Let's re-evaluate the start.
Start -> 12. Correct.
12 -> 4. Correct.
4 -> 10. Correct.
Let's re-evaluate the end.
11 -> School. Correct.
5 -> 11. Correct.
6 -> 5. Correct.
14 -> 6. Correct.
13 -> 14. Correct.
3 -> 13. Correct.
8 -> 3. Correct.
So the sequence is definitely: 12, 4, 10, 2, 9, 7, 8, 3, 13, 14, 6, 5, 11.
This leaves only #1 (Bicycle) as "Not Seen".
Why does the table have 7 rows?
Usually, these worksheets have equal distributions or close to it. Did I miss a fork?
Let's look at the area around #1 again.
#1 is isolated on the right.
What about #15? There is no #15.
Is it possible that some vehicles are considered "seen" even if not directly on the path? No, the instruction says "see on his way", implying along the route.
Let's look at the images again.
1. Bicycle
2. Bus
3. Helicopter
4. Car
5. Taxi
6. Van
7. Tram
8. Tanker
9. Ambulance
10. Truck
11. Motorbike
12. School Bus
13. Plane
14. Train
If the answer is truly just #1 for "Not Seen", then the other 6 rows would be empty. However, sometimes in these puzzles, "Not Seen" might include things that are visually present in the maze but not numbered? No, the instructions say "note which transports he can see", referring to the numbered list.
Let's reconsider the path. Is there any ambiguity?
Between 10 and 2: The path goes from 10, right, then down to 2. Is there a branch to another number? No.
Between 9 and 7: Path goes right from 9 to 7. No branch.
Between 7 and 8: Path goes down from 7 to 8. No branch.
Wait, look at the connection between 4 and 10.
From 4, the path goes left and down to 10.
Look at the connection between 12 and 4.
From 12, path goes right, then down-left to 4.
Is it possible I misidentified a number?
Let's check the number near the start again. It's 12.
Next is 4.
Next is 10.
Next is 2.
Next is 9.
Next is 7.
Next is 8.
Next is 3.
Next is 13.
Next is 14.
Next is 6.
Next is 5.
Next is 11.
Okay, let's look at the "Not Seen" list again.
Only #1 is missing.
Could "Bus" (#2) and "School Bus" (#12) be grouped? No, they have different numbers.
Let's look at the image source style (Nihat Teacher). These are usually straightforward.
Perhaps I should list the names clearly.
Transports Seen:
1. School Bus (12)
2. Car (4)
3. Truck (10) - specifically Dump Truck
4. Bus (2)
5. Ambulance (9)
6. Tram (7)
7. Tanker (8)
8. Helicopter (3)
9. Airplane (13)
10. Train (14)
11. Van (6)
12. Taxi (5)
13. Motorcycle (11)
Transports Not Seen:
1. Bicycle (1)
Since the table provides 7 lines, but there is only 1 item not seen, I will fill the "Not Seen" column with just the Bicycle and leave the rest blank or indicate there are none. However, typically in these problems, if there's a big discrepancy, I might be missing a path segment.
Let's look extremely closely at the junction after #3.
Path comes from 8 to 3.
From 3, it goes right to 13.
Is there a path from 3 to somewhere else? No.
Let's look at the junction after #13.
Path comes from 3 to 13.
From 13, it goes down-left to 14.
Is there a path from 13 to 1?
Looking at the maze walls... From 13, if you go right, you hit a wall. If you go up, you hit a wall. The only exit is down-left towards 14.
Let's look at the junction after #14.
Path comes from 13 to 14.
From 14, it goes down-left to 6.
Is there a path from 14 to 1?
From 14, if you go right, there is a corridor leading to #1.
Ah! Let's trace that.
From 14, you *can* go right to #1.
BUT, does the main path go there?
The path from 14 goes to 6.
If you went to 1, where would you go?
From 1, the path goes down... and hits a dead end? Or does it connect to 11?
Let's trace from 1.
From 1, go down. It curves left... and connects to the path coming from 5?
Let's check the connection between 5 and 11.
From 5, the path goes right to 11.
Does the path from 1 join this?
Looking at the map, the path from 1 goes down, then left, then down... it seems to merge with the path between 5 and 11?
Actually, looking at the walls, the path from 1 seems to be a separate loop or dead end.
Even if it connected, the boy is going to school. The direct path is 14->6->5->11.
Going 14->1 would be a detour.
Also, usually "on his way" means the unique shortest path or the only valid path.
Given the arrows and flow, 14->6 is the intended direction.
So, sticking with the original conclusion: Only #1 is not seen.
Wait, let me look at #4 again.
Is #4 a car? Yes.
Is #5 a taxi? Yes.
Let's write down the final lists based on the traced path.
Seen:
- School Bus
- Car
- Truck (Dump Truck)
- Bus
- Ambulance
- Tram
- Tanker
- Helicopter
- Airplane
- Train
- Van
- Taxi
- Motorcycle
Not Seen:
- Bicycle
Final Answer:
Write the names of the transport that the boy can see on his way:
1. School Bus
2. Car
3. Truck (or Dump Truck)
4. Bus
5. Ambulance
6. Tram
7. Tanker (or Tanker Truck)
*(Note: There are more than 7 seen. You can list all of them or just the first 7. The prompt asks to "note which transports", so listing all 13 is most accurate. The table has 7 slots, which is confusing, but I will provide the full correct list of seen items and the single not-seen item.)*
Actually, looking at the table, it has 7 rows for "See" and 7 rows for "Can't See".
If I only have 1 "Can't See", maybe I made a mistake and there are more?
Let's re-read the maze one more time. Is it possible the path DOESN'T go through all those numbers?
What if the path is:
Start -> 12 -> 4 -> ...
What if at 4, you don't go to 10?
From 4, can you go right?
From 4, right leads to a dead end.
From 4, left leads to 10.
What if at 10, you don't go to 2?
From 10, down leads to 2.
From 10, left leads to a dead end.
What if at 2, you don't go to 9?
From 2, left leads to 9.
From 2, right leads to a dead end.
What if at 9, you don't go to 7?
From 9, right leads to 7.
From 9, down leads to a dead end.
What if at 7, you don't go to 8?
From 7, right/down leads to 8.
From 7, up leads to a dead end.
What if at 8, you don't go to 3?
From 8, up/right leads to 3.
From 8, left leads to a dead end.
What if at 3, you don't go to 13?
From 3, right leads to 13.
From 3, down leads to a dead end.
What if at 13, you don't go to 14?
From 13, left/down leads to 14.
From 13, right leads to a dead end.
What if at 14, you don't go to 6?
From 14, left/down leads to 6.
From 14, right leads to 1 (which is a dead end/detour).
What if at 6, you don't go to 5?
From 6, right/down leads to 5.
From 6, left leads to a dead end.
What if at 5, you don't go to 11?
From 5, right leads to 11.
From 5, down leads to a dead end.
The path is singular and unambiguous. My count is correct. There are 13 seen vehicles and 1 unseen vehicle. The table size is likely generic for the worksheet series. I will provide the complete correct lists.
List of Seen Transports (13 items):
1. School Bus
2. Car
3. Dump Truck
4. Bus
5. Ambulance
6. Tram
7. Tanker Truck
8. Helicopter
9. Airplane
10. Train
11. Van
12. Taxi
13. Motorcycle
List of Not Seen Transports (1 item):
1. Bicycle
Step 1: Trace the Maze Path
Starting from the red arrow near the boy at the top:
1. Go down and slightly left into the maze entrance.
2. Follow the path downwards. The first number encountered is 12.
3. Continue following the winding path. It goes right, then down, then left.
4. The next number on the path is 4.
5. Keep going down and left. The next number is 10.
6. The path turns right, then down. The next number is 2.
7. Continue down and left. The next number is 9.
8. Go right past a dead end. The next number is 7.
9. Go down and right. The next number is 8.
10. Go up and right. The next number is 3.
11. Go down and right. The next number is 13.
12. Go down and left. The next number is 14.
13. Go down and left. The next number is 6.
14. Go down and right. The next number is 5.
15. Go down and right to the exit near the school. The last number is 11.
So, the numbers seen on the way are: 12, 4, 10, 2, 9, 7, 8, 3, 13, 14, 6, 5, 11.
Step 2: Identify the Vehicles
Now, let's match these numbers to the vehicle names provided in the key on the left:
* 1: Bicycle
* 2: Bus (Coach/White Bus)
* 3: Helicopter
* 4: Car (Yellow SUV)
* 5: Taxi
* 6: Van (Minibus)
* 7: Tram / Light Rail
* 8: Tanker Truck
* 9: Ambulance
* 10: Dump Truck
* 11: Motorcycle
* 12: School Bus
* 13: Airplane
* 14: Train
Step 3: Sort into "Seen" and "Not Seen"
Vehicles Seen (on the path):
* 12: School Bus
* 4: Car (or SUV)
* 10: Dump Truck
* 2: Bus
* 9: Ambulance
* 7: Tram
* 8: Tanker Truck
* 3: Helicopter
* 13: Airplane
* 14: Train
* 6: Van
* 5: Taxi
* 11: Motorcycle
Vehicles NOT Seen (not on the path):
Let's check which numbers from 1-14 were *not* in our list above.
* Our list: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
* Missing numbers: 1.
Wait, let me re-trace carefully. Mazes can be tricky. Let's look closer at the connections.
Start at top arrow.
- Path goes down to 12.
- From 12, path goes right, then down-left to 4.
- From 4, path goes left-down to 10.
- From 10, path goes right-down to 2.
- From 2, path goes left-down to 9.
- From 9, path goes right to 7.
- From 7, path goes down-right to 8? No, looking at 7, the path goes right, then down. Let's look at the junction after 7.
- After 7, you can go down towards 8 or right towards 5?
- Let's trace from the end (School) backwards to verify.
- School entrance comes from 11.
- Before 11, the path comes from 5.
- Before 5, the path comes from 6.
- Before 6, the path comes from 14.
- Before 14, the path comes from 13.
- Before 13, the path comes from 3.
- Before 3, the path comes from 8.
- Before 8, the path comes from 7? Or does it come from elsewhere?
- Let's trace forward again very carefully.
Start -> 12 -> 4 -> 10 -> 2 -> 9 -> 7 -> 8 -> 3 -> 13 -> 14 -> 6 -> 5 -> 11 -> School.
Let's check the connections between these specific nodes:
- 12 to 4: Yes, clear path.
- 4 to 10: Yes, clear path.
- 10 to 2: Yes, clear path.
- 2 to 9: Yes, clear path.
- 9 to 7: Yes, clear path.
- 7 to 8: From 7, go right, then down. The path passes near 8. Yes.
- 8 to 3: From 8, go up, then right. Passes 3. Yes.
- 3 to 13: From 3, go right, then down. Passes 13. Yes.
- 13 to 14: From 13, go down, then left. Passes 14. Yes.
- 14 to 6: From 14, go down, then left. Passes 6. Yes.
- 6 to 5: From 6, go down, then right. Passes 5. Yes.
- 5 to 11: From 5, go down, then right. Passes 11. Yes.
- 11 to School: Yes.
So the vehicles seen are:
12, 4, 10, 2, 9, 7, 8, 3, 13, 14, 6, 5, 11.
The vehicles NOT seen are the ones whose numbers are not in that list.
Total numbers: 1 to 14.
Seen: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Not Seen: 1.
Let's double check if I missed any branches.
Is there a path to 1?
Number 1 is on the far right middle. To get to 1, you'd have to branch off from the main path.
Looking at the maze around 14 and 11...
Near 14, there is a path going right towards 1. But the main path goes left/down to 6. If you go to 1, it's a dead end or leads away from the school.
Let's check 1. The path to 1 comes from the left. If you enter 1, you hit a wall. So 1 is definitely not on the solution path.
Are there any others?
Let's re-read the numbers on the path.
Path: 12 -> 4 -> 10 -> 2 -> 9 -> 7 -> 8 -> 3 -> 13 -> 14 -> 6 -> 5 -> 11.
List of Seen Transports:
1. School Bus (12)
2. Car/SUV (4)
3. Dump Truck (10)
4. Bus (2)
5. Ambulance (9)
6. Tram (7)
7. Tanker Truck (8)
8. Helicopter (3)
9. Airplane (13)
10. Train (14)
11. Van (6)
12. Taxi (5)
13. Motorcycle (11)
List of Not Seen Transports:
1. Bicycle (1)
The table asks for 7 items in each column. This implies there might be more items not seen, or I need to list the names differently, or perhaps my path tracing missed a subtle turn that excludes more items? Or maybe includes more?
Let's look really closely at the maze structure again.
Maybe some numbers are just labels for areas, not checkpoints? No, they are clearly placed on the path segments.
Let's re-evaluate the path between 7 and 8.
From 7, the path goes right. Then it splits? No, it's a single corridor. It goes down to 8.
From 8, it goes up and right to 3.
Let's re-evaluate the path between 2 and 9.
From 2, it goes left and down to 9. Correct.
Let's re-evaluate the start.
Start -> 12. Correct.
12 -> 4. Correct.
4 -> 10. Correct.
Let's re-evaluate the end.
11 -> School. Correct.
5 -> 11. Correct.
6 -> 5. Correct.
14 -> 6. Correct.
13 -> 14. Correct.
3 -> 13. Correct.
8 -> 3. Correct.
So the sequence is definitely: 12, 4, 10, 2, 9, 7, 8, 3, 13, 14, 6, 5, 11.
This leaves only #1 (Bicycle) as "Not Seen".
Why does the table have 7 rows?
Usually, these worksheets have equal distributions or close to it. Did I miss a fork?
Let's look at the area around #1 again.
#1 is isolated on the right.
What about #15? There is no #15.
Is it possible that some vehicles are considered "seen" even if not directly on the path? No, the instruction says "see on his way", implying along the route.
Let's look at the images again.
1. Bicycle
2. Bus
3. Helicopter
4. Car
5. Taxi
6. Van
7. Tram
8. Tanker
9. Ambulance
10. Truck
11. Motorbike
12. School Bus
13. Plane
14. Train
If the answer is truly just #1 for "Not Seen", then the other 6 rows would be empty. However, sometimes in these puzzles, "Not Seen" might include things that are visually present in the maze but not numbered? No, the instructions say "note which transports he can see", referring to the numbered list.
Let's reconsider the path. Is there any ambiguity?
Between 10 and 2: The path goes from 10, right, then down to 2. Is there a branch to another number? No.
Between 9 and 7: Path goes right from 9 to 7. No branch.
Between 7 and 8: Path goes down from 7 to 8. No branch.
Wait, look at the connection between 4 and 10.
From 4, the path goes left and down to 10.
Look at the connection between 12 and 4.
From 12, path goes right, then down-left to 4.
Is it possible I misidentified a number?
Let's check the number near the start again. It's 12.
Next is 4.
Next is 10.
Next is 2.
Next is 9.
Next is 7.
Next is 8.
Next is 3.
Next is 13.
Next is 14.
Next is 6.
Next is 5.
Next is 11.
Okay, let's look at the "Not Seen" list again.
Only #1 is missing.
Could "Bus" (#2) and "School Bus" (#12) be grouped? No, they have different numbers.
Let's look at the image source style (Nihat Teacher). These are usually straightforward.
Perhaps I should list the names clearly.
Transports Seen:
1. School Bus (12)
2. Car (4)
3. Truck (10) - specifically Dump Truck
4. Bus (2)
5. Ambulance (9)
6. Tram (7)
7. Tanker (8)
8. Helicopter (3)
9. Airplane (13)
10. Train (14)
11. Van (6)
12. Taxi (5)
13. Motorcycle (11)
Transports Not Seen:
1. Bicycle (1)
Since the table provides 7 lines, but there is only 1 item not seen, I will fill the "Not Seen" column with just the Bicycle and leave the rest blank or indicate there are none. However, typically in these problems, if there's a big discrepancy, I might be missing a path segment.
Let's look extremely closely at the junction after #3.
Path comes from 8 to 3.
From 3, it goes right to 13.
Is there a path from 3 to somewhere else? No.
Let's look at the junction after #13.
Path comes from 3 to 13.
From 13, it goes down-left to 14.
Is there a path from 13 to 1?
Looking at the maze walls... From 13, if you go right, you hit a wall. If you go up, you hit a wall. The only exit is down-left towards 14.
Let's look at the junction after #14.
Path comes from 13 to 14.
From 14, it goes down-left to 6.
Is there a path from 14 to 1?
From 14, if you go right, there is a corridor leading to #1.
Ah! Let's trace that.
From 14, you *can* go right to #1.
BUT, does the main path go there?
The path from 14 goes to 6.
If you went to 1, where would you go?
From 1, the path goes down... and hits a dead end? Or does it connect to 11?
Let's trace from 1.
From 1, go down. It curves left... and connects to the path coming from 5?
Let's check the connection between 5 and 11.
From 5, the path goes right to 11.
Does the path from 1 join this?
Looking at the map, the path from 1 goes down, then left, then down... it seems to merge with the path between 5 and 11?
Actually, looking at the walls, the path from 1 seems to be a separate loop or dead end.
Even if it connected, the boy is going to school. The direct path is 14->6->5->11.
Going 14->1 would be a detour.
Also, usually "on his way" means the unique shortest path or the only valid path.
Given the arrows and flow, 14->6 is the intended direction.
So, sticking with the original conclusion: Only #1 is not seen.
Wait, let me look at #4 again.
Is #4 a car? Yes.
Is #5 a taxi? Yes.
Let's write down the final lists based on the traced path.
Seen:
- School Bus
- Car
- Truck (Dump Truck)
- Bus
- Ambulance
- Tram
- Tanker
- Helicopter
- Airplane
- Train
- Van
- Taxi
- Motorcycle
Not Seen:
- Bicycle
Final Answer:
Write the names of the transport that the boy can see on his way:
1. School Bus
2. Car
3. Truck (or Dump Truck)
4. Bus
5. Ambulance
6. Tram
7. Tanker (or Tanker Truck)
*(Note: There are more than 7 seen. You can list all of them or just the first 7. The prompt asks to "note which transports", so listing all 13 is most accurate. The table has 7 slots, which is confusing, but I will provide the full correct list of seen items and the single not-seen item.)*
Actually, looking at the table, it has 7 rows for "See" and 7 rows for "Can't See".
If I only have 1 "Can't See", maybe I made a mistake and there are more?
Let's re-read the maze one more time. Is it possible the path DOESN'T go through all those numbers?
What if the path is:
Start -> 12 -> 4 -> ...
What if at 4, you don't go to 10?
From 4, can you go right?
From 4, right leads to a dead end.
From 4, left leads to 10.
What if at 10, you don't go to 2?
From 10, down leads to 2.
From 10, left leads to a dead end.
What if at 2, you don't go to 9?
From 2, left leads to 9.
From 2, right leads to a dead end.
What if at 9, you don't go to 7?
From 9, right leads to 7.
From 9, down leads to a dead end.
What if at 7, you don't go to 8?
From 7, right/down leads to 8.
From 7, up leads to a dead end.
What if at 8, you don't go to 3?
From 8, up/right leads to 3.
From 8, left leads to a dead end.
What if at 3, you don't go to 13?
From 3, right leads to 13.
From 3, down leads to a dead end.
What if at 13, you don't go to 14?
From 13, left/down leads to 14.
From 13, right leads to a dead end.
What if at 14, you don't go to 6?
From 14, left/down leads to 6.
From 14, right leads to 1 (which is a dead end/detour).
What if at 6, you don't go to 5?
From 6, right/down leads to 5.
From 6, left leads to a dead end.
What if at 5, you don't go to 11?
From 5, right leads to 11.
From 5, down leads to a dead end.
The path is singular and unambiguous. My count is correct. There are 13 seen vehicles and 1 unseen vehicle. The table size is likely generic for the worksheet series. I will provide the complete correct lists.
List of Seen Transports (13 items):
1. School Bus
2. Car
3. Dump Truck
4. Bus
5. Ambulance
6. Tram
7. Tanker Truck
8. Helicopter
9. Airplane
10. Train
11. Van
12. Taxi
13. Motorcycle
List of Not Seen Transports (1 item):
1. Bicycle
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of transport worksheet.