1 2 3
1

16(A)

 

10(B)

11(C)
2 15(B) 9(C) 14(A)
3 13(C) 11(A)

 (B)

 

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Well that is complicated but.

The answer is: You need for to go for help after school.
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In the question, the letters form a Latin Square but the numbers do not. In a Latin Square each element should form a Latin Square by itself as well as the combination of elements. So how is this a Latin Square?

 

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