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Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Nobody: 7:54am On Feb 10, 2017 |
Mathematicians in the house, I need your help with this quantitative reasoning exercise. Check it out.
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Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by ademasta(m): 8:01am On Feb 10, 2017 |
Driving at the moment... Coming back from it |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Nobody: 8:19am On Feb 10, 2017 |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by siloXIX(m): 8:32am On Feb 10, 2017 |
is this for your kid? |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Nobody: 10:18am On Feb 10, 2017 |
siloXIX:No o... Not married yet. I wanna assist some kids in my area. |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Nobody: 8:32pm On Feb 10, 2017 |
Lalasticlala, Mynd44 epp me na. |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Nuel25846(m): 1:14am On Feb 11, 2017 |
The answer to the top one are;1 16 70 & 133. The answer to the bottom one are 4 and 5 respectively. |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Nuel25846(m): 1:14am On Feb 11, 2017 |
too easy. |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Riclord001(m): 6:49am On Feb 11, 2017 |
For d first one, multiply by3 and subtract 5 in each case 1 Like |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Nobody: 10:27am On Feb 11, 2017 |
Nuel25846: Thanks for taking your time to reply, can you please explain to me how u got those answers? |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Nobody: 10:30am On Feb 11, 2017 |
Riclord001: Yes, you are right! I just tried it! The second one, any ideas? |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Sheggy13(m): 11:22am On Feb 11, 2017 |
Omagzee:Some of the numbers are not clear, but going by my observation.. the way it works, for example 1, u take the first number as 14, second number as 19 and when u multiply, u get the number in the middle, meaning 14X19 to get 266. For example 2, 11X41 to get 451 in the middle. For question 1, 22 X20 to get 440..4 should be the answer since that's what it's missing in the middle.. the last one, the figures aren't clear to me. |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Nobody: 11:53am On Feb 11, 2017 |
Sheggy13: I don't really get. Like, after multiplying, you split the answer you get into the individual space provided? U treat each digit of the answer as a single and independent number right? I have enhanced the image and attached it to this post. Take a look.
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Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Sheggy13(m): 2:40pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
Omagzee:You consider the small circles on a row-by-row basis, and each row represents a single number. Meaning you have 3 rows in each example/question,where row 1 contains 2 circles, row 2 contains 3 circles while row 3 contains 2 circles. You multiply the resulting Number in row 1 by that in row 3 to get that in row 2 (the middle row) For example 1, row 1 has 1 and 4, so you take the number to be 14, row 3 has 1 and 9, you take it as 19. Therefore multiply 14 by 19, it gives u 266, which is the resulting number in middle row (row 2). Example 2, 11 X 41 gives 451. Question 1, 22 X 20 gives 440, and we have 4 _ 0 there. Therefore answer is 4, the missing number. Ditto for question 2, ? X 23 = 805, ? = 805/23 = 35, and missing number there will be 5. Understood? 1 Like |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Nobody: 8:01pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
Sheggy13: 100/100, guy you suppose be teacher o. Thanks, I appreciate. |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Sheggy13(m): 8:36pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
Omagzee:Lol..I'm a teacher, albeit at the tertiary level. |
Re: Mathematicians: Can You Figure This Out? by Nobody: 9:08pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
Sheggy13:Waooo, no wonder! I think you posses great teaching skills. |
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