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Sat 9 Apr, 2005 05:48 am
If M is a mirror image of S and Q is a mirror image of Y. Which letter is the mirror image of I? And why is it?
I'll guess F.
round(19 / 1.5) = 13
round(25 / 1.5) = 17
9 / 1.5 = 6
Here we go again. Do you always have to bring correctness into the equation? Why, oh why did you not warn me that the printer was running out of ink and printing M as I I.
Re: Why is it?
Don1 wrote:If M is a mirror image of S and Q is a mirror image of Y. Which letter is the mirror image of I? And why is it?
(I+M)/2 = K = mirror
(9 + 13)/2 = 11
(M+S)/2 = P = mirror
(13 + 19)/2 = 16
(Q+Y)/2 = U = mirror
(17 + 25)/2 = 21
There is a difference of 5 between de mirrors
whim
I got M... lol
im probably totally wrong though...
Whim, would you care to put that in language that non- math people can understand?
Like I did here:
http://www.able2know.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=49905
If M is a mirror image of S and Q is a mirror image of Y. Which letter is the mirror image of I? And why is it?
(I+M)/2 = K = mirror
(9 + 13)/2 = 11
(M+S)/2 = P = mirror
(13 + 19)/2 = 16
(Q+Y)/2 = U = mirror
(17 + 25)/2 = 21
To find the mirror you take the letter value of Q + Y you get 42.
Since Q is the mirror image of Y the mirror must be in the middle of
those two. 42/2 = U = value 21.
If we do the same for M + S, we find that the mirror is P = value 16
The difference between 21 and 16 is 5, so I figured that the mirror have a difference of 5.
The mirror for I + ? must be 16-5 = 11.
Mirror = 11 = I+?/2 = 9+13/2
M = value 13