Which two numbers replaces the question mark?
I was solving some number puzzles. I am finding difficulty in solving this puzzle: which two numbers will replace the question marks? I need answer with explanation.
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I was solving some number puzzles. I am finding difficulty in solving this puzzle: which two numbers will replace the question marks? I need answer with explanation.
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Hi there do you have a source for this puzzle? If so, could you please include a link or a reference to it at the end of your question? Thank you :D
– AHKieran
Dec 10 at 8:43
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I was solving some number puzzles. I am finding difficulty in solving this puzzle: which two numbers will replace the question marks? I need answer with explanation.
pattern calculation-puzzle number-sequence
I was solving some number puzzles. I am finding difficulty in solving this puzzle: which two numbers will replace the question marks? I need answer with explanation.
pattern calculation-puzzle number-sequence
pattern calculation-puzzle number-sequence
edited Dec 10 at 14:03
Rand al'Thor
69k14229462
69k14229462
asked Dec 10 at 8:37
Parchai
905
905
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Hi there do you have a source for this puzzle? If so, could you please include a link or a reference to it at the end of your question? Thank you :D
– AHKieran
Dec 10 at 8:43
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Hi there do you have a source for this puzzle? If so, could you please include a link or a reference to it at the end of your question? Thank you :D
– AHKieran
Dec 10 at 8:43
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Hi there do you have a source for this puzzle? If so, could you please include a link or a reference to it at the end of your question? Thank you :D
– AHKieran
Dec 10 at 8:43
Hi there do you have a source for this puzzle? If so, could you please include a link or a reference to it at the end of your question? Thank you :D
– AHKieran
Dec 10 at 8:43
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Answer is:
8 and 1
Explanation:
Reading each row as 3 separate 2-digit numbers, the central number equals the average of the left and right hand numbers.
3
Good answer! I have edited it to include spoiler blocks so that people can attempt it themselves without having the answer immediately spoiled for them. Happy Puzzling!
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Dec 10 at 8:44
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Answer is:
8 and 1
Explanation:
Reading each row as 3 separate 2-digit numbers, the central number equals the average of the left and right hand numbers.
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Good answer! I have edited it to include spoiler blocks so that people can attempt it themselves without having the answer immediately spoiled for them. Happy Puzzling!
– AHKieran
Dec 10 at 8:44
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Answer is:
8 and 1
Explanation:
Reading each row as 3 separate 2-digit numbers, the central number equals the average of the left and right hand numbers.
3
Good answer! I have edited it to include spoiler blocks so that people can attempt it themselves without having the answer immediately spoiled for them. Happy Puzzling!
– AHKieran
Dec 10 at 8:44
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Answer is:
8 and 1
Explanation:
Reading each row as 3 separate 2-digit numbers, the central number equals the average of the left and right hand numbers.
Answer is:
8 and 1
Explanation:
Reading each row as 3 separate 2-digit numbers, the central number equals the average of the left and right hand numbers.
edited Dec 10 at 8:42
AHKieran
4,176738
4,176738
answered Dec 10 at 8:40
Muhammad Mehboob
29716
29716
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Good answer! I have edited it to include spoiler blocks so that people can attempt it themselves without having the answer immediately spoiled for them. Happy Puzzling!
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Good answer! I have edited it to include spoiler blocks so that people can attempt it themselves without having the answer immediately spoiled for them. Happy Puzzling!
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Dec 10 at 8:44
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Good answer! I have edited it to include spoiler blocks so that people can attempt it themselves without having the answer immediately spoiled for them. Happy Puzzling!
– AHKieran
Dec 10 at 8:44
Good answer! I have edited it to include spoiler blocks so that people can attempt it themselves without having the answer immediately spoiled for them. Happy Puzzling!
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