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Sat 21 Jan, 2012 05:37 pm
1 IS TO 2 AS 3 IS TO
@contrex,
Ah c'mon, don't go confusing the poor kid with stuff like that.
@lubda,
It could either be 4 (n+1), or 6 (n x 2).
@boomerang,
It warms my heart so that common sense has prevailed.
@boomerang,
Or even seven. (The next number with the same number of letters.)
I wonder at the time and effort it took to figure out how to create an A2K account to ask this question.
1 is to 2 as 3 is to Willy.
@chai2,
omg I've got that song in my head now.
It could also be five, in a Fibonacci series: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 . . . etc. Each subsequent number in a Fibonacci sequence is obtained by adding the two most recent numbers.
1/2 = 3/6
1 is to 2 as 3 is to 6...