middle square top row =9 middle row left square= 7 Â middle row right square=3 bottom row left square =6 bottom row middle square 1
Step-by-step explanation:
every row = 15 so just start with the rows and columns that only need one square until you've filled it in enough that every row needs one and the solve from there
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