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I can see where you get that except for the 3rd set. How does that fit; or are you assuming that one's wrong?
It turns out A was not a true math problem. The bottom row is the number of letters in the top row. He's reworked the puzzle and replaced A with this.
A. What number should replace the question mark?
3 15 2 | 4 20 2 | 4 14 3 | 2 13 5
9 | 12 | 2 | ?
Thanks greatly for the help with C & D.
I am trying to figure out a puzzle. I'm stuck on the following 3 elements. Can anyone help?
A. See post #4
C.What number replaces the question mark?
7 3 4 8
9 11 ? 6
6 9 4 1
4 1 1 4
D. What number should replace the question mark?
5 8 2 3
2 7 6 5
9 1 7 1
4 2 5 ?
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