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determine the missing number

 
 
asrlm1
 
Reply Wed 6 Oct, 2004 03:51 am
hi everybody
I've have been struggling with this for a long time , I just can't figure out which number it is and how to find it, can anybody help ??

international high IQ society

then you click on : test for exceptional intelligence, and its question number 22 : determine the missing number
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asrlm1
 
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Reply Wed 6 Oct, 2004 03:52 am
Re: determine the missing number
asrlm1 wrote:
hi everybody
I've have been struggling with this for a long time , I just can't figure out which number it is and how to find it, can anybody help ??

international high IQ society

then you click on : test for exceptional intelligence, and its question number 22 : determine the missing number
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whimsical
 
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Reply Wed 6 Oct, 2004 02:12 pm
You should post the riddle here.

whim
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asrlm1
 
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Reply Thu 7 Oct, 2004 02:31 am
yes but I don't know how because its a picture and u can't copy it
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Mr Stillwater
 
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Reply Thu 7 Oct, 2004 03:51 am
42 - the answer is ALWAYS 42!
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Mr Stillwater
 
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Reply Thu 7 Oct, 2004 04:00 am
Sorry - mix up!!!
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markr
 
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Reply Fri 8 Oct, 2004 11:06 pm
The puzzle consists of a 10x10 grid of colored squares with numbers in them. The colors are red, green, yellow (orange here so you can see it), blue, and purple. Each row has a number to the right of it, and each column has a number below it (these aren't lined up properly here). The number to the right of the third row is what needs to be figured out.

3412754912 80
3435647284 92
4329146538 ?
7343893525 89
3216988752 98
7342945326 91
6543221768 78
6715438862 99
4832763114 83
1942247345 88
95 93 62 77 106 100 102 100 78 97
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whimsical
 
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Reply Sat 9 Oct, 2004 09:28 am
Probably you need to find an arithmic function for each color to find the total.

Example: red = count once, green, count twice, etc.


whim
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markr
 
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Reply Sat 9 Oct, 2004 10:05 am
I tried that horizontally, but it didn't work out.
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