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Nice question, but Awesome solution.Brent Hanneson wrote:This one is quite evil.
The sums of the 4 rows are given, so if we add all 4 of those sums (3+6+9+0=18) we will get the sum of all 16 numbers in the grid.
If we add the 4 column sums, we better get the same sum since we are adding the same 16 numbers.
So, we can conclude that (-2)+7+n+5 = 18
Solve for n to get n=8
Told you it was evil