Yes Nef. That's how I got stung.Neferti~ wrote:3x2=6+1=7
5x4=20+3=23
7x6=42+5=47
9x8=72+7=79
THEN they changed the forumula! Instead of it going up by "2" it went up by "1".![]()
10x9=90+8=98?

Yes Nef. That's how I got stung.Neferti~ wrote:3x2=6+1=7
5x4=20+3=23
7x6=42+5=47
9x8=72+7=79
THEN they changed the forumula! Instead of it going up by "2" it went up by "1".![]()
10x9=90+8=98?
My calculator says the answer is 1.Super Nova wrote:
Well done boxy.boxy wrote:7?
(70% confident... I'd give a back up answer... but that'd be cheating)
Super Nova wrote:
Question:
Start at the center number and collect another four numbers by following the paths shown (and not going backwards). Add the five numbers together. What is the lowest number you can score?
This puzzle works your executive functions in your frontal lobes by using your planning skills, hypothesis testing, and logic.
I don't know why the brackets arn't automatically put in. Always seemed like they were making things unnecessarily confusing. So long since I learned, or used that shit.Super Nova wrote:Well done boxy.boxy wrote:7?
(70% confident... I'd give a back up answer... but that'd be cheating)
6-1*0+2/2 = ?
6-(1*0)+(2/2) = ?
6-0+1 = 7
7-6-7-6-4=30?Super Nova wrote:
Question:
Start at the center number and collect another four numbers by following the paths shown (and not going backwards). Add the five numbers together. What is the lowest number you can score?
This puzzle works your executive functions in your frontal lobes by using your planning skills, hypothesis testing, and logic.
Correctboxy wrote:7-6-7-6-4=30?Super Nova wrote:
Question:
Start at the center number and collect another four numbers by following the paths shown (and not going backwards). Add the five numbers together. What is the lowest number you can score?
This puzzle works your executive functions in your frontal lobes by using your planning skills, hypothesis testing, and logic.
BODMAS brackets,order,division,multiplication, addition,subtraction.boxy wrote:I don't know why the brackets arn't automatically put in. Always seemed like they were making things unnecessarily confusing. So long since I learned, or used that shit.Super Nova wrote:Well done boxy.boxy wrote:7?
(70% confident... I'd give a back up answer... but that'd be cheating)
6-1*0+2/2 = ?
6-(1*0)+(2/2) = ?
6-0+1 = 7
Whenever I use math these days, it isnt some abstract brain teaser, so it's obvious when you have to do the multiplications/divisions before the additions/subtractions.
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