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Homework Deductive Reasoning

The document discusses magic squares, which are arrangements of numbers in a square grid where the sum of each row, column and diagonal is the same. It provides an example 3x3 magic square with a sum of 15 per row/column/diagonal. It then asks the reader to use deductive reasoning to fill in missing numbers in larger magic squares where the required sum per row/column is provided.

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Homework Deductive Reasoning

The document discusses magic squares, which are arrangements of numbers in a square grid where the sum of each row, column and diagonal is the same. It provides an example 3x3 magic square with a sum of 15 per row/column/diagonal. It then asks the reader to use deductive reasoning to fill in missing numbers in larger magic squares where the required sum per row/column is provided.

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GE1707

Name: Ralph Justine Cañal Section: BSCPE 111


Date: November 8 Score:

Magic Squares
A magic square of order 𝑛𝑛 is an arrangement of numbers in a square such that the sum of the 𝑛𝑛
numbers in each row, column, and diagonal is the same number. The magic square below has order 3,
and the sum of the numbers in each row, column, and diagonal is 15.

4 9 2

3 5 7

8 1 6

Directions: Use deductive reasoning to determine the missing numbers in each magic square. The total
number per row and column is 34 for item 1 and 65 for item 2. (16 items x 2 points)

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