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Post by john on Apr 14, 2009 19:19:32 GMT
Wrong. Try to work out the equation to get the answer It's a pretty simple mathematic problem really, in comparison to what i could've done ;D
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Post by vjaska on Apr 14, 2009 22:10:44 GMT
Here's a much better one for you; Here are some numbers and you need to organise them to work out the route number 6, 5, 10, 9, 2 _x(_x_)+_+_=? The numbers are not in order, so use your brains. One of the destinations is Canning Town Have fun ;D I think I've got it 10x(2x5)+6+9=115
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Post by john on Apr 14, 2009 22:53:40 GMT
Well done that man. Told you it was an easy one. Now for something slightly more difficult
(_x_)x_+(_x_)-_=
10, 14, 121, 2, 7, 13
Destination - White City
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2009 17:17:40 GMT
10x2x3+14x7-121 =260+98-121 =358-121 =237
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Post by john on Apr 16, 2009 0:37:50 GMT
Correct, 237 it is. Hell, at least these are mentally stimulating and have some reference to what's being given
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Post by vjaska on Apr 16, 2009 14:06:59 GMT
Correct, 237 it is. Hell, at least these are mentally stimulating and have some reference to what's being given Yes, unlike the whiff whaff before as Boris would put it ;D ;D
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Post by john on Apr 16, 2009 16:28:11 GMT
2587, 0.35, 3, 10, 2
* / * - _ x _ _
No destination this time, other than the route is based in East London
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Post by eggmiester on May 6, 2009 2:11:48 GMT
2587, 0.35, 3, 10, 2 * / * - _ x _ _ No destination this time, other than the route is based in East London youre missing part of the sum mate.
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Post by john on May 7, 2009 0:00:43 GMT
Don't say that I spent a while trying to get one hard enough that worked lol
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2009 9:53:00 GMT
John I'm confused - there are obviously 5 numbers, but I can't quite tell how many gaps there are?
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Post by john on May 10, 2009 12:09:23 GMT
5 gaps. It was bloody hard trying to get that into a readable format as it was (* / *) - _ x _ * Hopefully that should show up better. The 3 * are numbers, as are the 2 _ either side of the multiplication symbol
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