9514 1404 393
Answer:
see attached
Explanation:
In each empty table square, fill in the value that is computed by replacing 'n' in the rule to the left with the value of 'n' above that square.
For example:
The upper left empty square will be filled with ...
n -5 . . . . with n replaced by 1
1 - 5 = -4 . . . . the value that goes in the upper left square.
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Another example:
The lower right square will be filled with ...
4n -3 . . . . with n replaced by 100
4·100 -3 = 400 -3 = 397 . . . . the value that goes in the lower right square
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Additional comment
When there are numerous table values to fill, it can be convenient to let a spreadsheet do the calculations. Here, each formula was entered once, then filled to the right.