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Tuesday, January 03, 2006
The missing number
Can you discover the missing number in this series?
The missing number is 6. Well done Karnov and pretzel. The number in the middle of each triple is the same as the digits of either end's number when added together. 3+7=10=8+2 and so on
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ReplyDeleteThe missing number is 6. Well done Karnov and pretzel.
ReplyDeleteThe number in the middle of each triple is the same as the digits of either end's number when added together. 3+7=10=8+2 and so on
8 11 6
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3 13 9
Can anyone help me find the missing number here?
Hello anonymous: I hope you noticed I posted your question yesterday and it was promptly answered.
ReplyDeleteThe answer is here: http://statspuzzles.blogspot.com/2008/09/help-friend.html