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Topic: CAN YOU SOLVE THIS MATH EQUATION? Topic #2
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Thu 05/21/15 10:16 AM

56, 72, 90, or whatever you want it to be depending on what pattern or rules you wish to add after throwing a bunch of numbers out there and which form of pattern recognition you want to be important.




9 only equals to one answer...

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Thu 05/21/15 10:20 AM




No cheating!!! pitchfork


Things a wife would say?

Oh, wrong game...



:angel:
SHHHH, you start accusing me of cheating and folks'll think I'm right!


Or folks will think you're a cheater with the wrong answer!


Touch�

rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

...Thanx for the chea...ah, I mean help (yea that's it) regularfellerflowerforyou

However, IF i'm wrong with my answer, then I will most certainly admit that i STINK at math problems slaphead :thumbsup: tongue2 surprised

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Thu 05/21/15 10:59 AM
Edited by Sameer7322 on Thu 05/21/15 11:01 AM
9=90 coz the pattern is to multiply with next number.

Sameer7322's photo
Thu 05/21/15 10:59 AM
9=90 coz the pattern is to multiply with next number.

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Fri 05/22/15 03:52 AM
15 of you attempted this equation. 12 of you solved correctly. It didn't help that some cheated!!! pitchfork

At first, I thought the answer was 54 (6 x 9). But in this particular sequence of numbers, the logical consecutive order on both sides of the equal sign would be 2 x 3 = 6, 3 x 4 =12, 4 x 5 = 20, 5 x 6 = 30, 6 x 7 = 42, (missing 7 x 8 = 56, 8 x 9 = 72), 9 x 10 = 90.

Always notice the missing numbers.

The correct answer is 9 = 90


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Fri 05/22/15 05:32 AM
Wait, wait, WAIT!!!!!...you mean I NOW HAFTA THINK ABOUT MISSING NUMBERS??!!!!

Ah, heck NO!!! Good thang I'm not in math classes anymore. UGH frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated

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Fri 05/22/15 05:39 AM

15 of you attempted this equation. 12 of you solved correctly. It didn't help that some cheated!!! pitchfork

At first, I thought the answer was 54 (6 x 9). But in this particular sequence of numbers, the logical consecutive order on both sides of the equal sign would be 2 x 3 = 6, 3 x 4 =12, 4 x 5 = 20, 5 x 6 = 30, 6 x 7 = 42, (missing 7 x 8 = 56, 8 x 9 = 72), 9 x 10 = 90.

Always notice the missing numbers.

The correct answer is 9 = 90











'Beautiful' One!flowerforyou

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Fri 05/22/15 05:43 AM
:heart:

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Fri 05/22/15 12:34 PM
yay I got it right. i did put how i did it, but miss told me to edit it, because i shouldn't have posted how i got the answer, i was a naughty girl. laugh laugh

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Fri 05/22/15 12:36 PM
more please miss. i wont be naughty this time. laugh laugh

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