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Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: heathertre
I think it's 12. If you look at the pattern of the answer number is 3, 6, 9 so the next number would be 12.
but the soldiers coming in have no idea what has or hasn't been called out so they have no idea what their position in the progression of 3,6,9... would be unless theres no math involved and its just dumb memorizing
Originally posted by: lyssword
I think the number should have been 8 because I think the solution is to add first number to the second and see if it's a factor of 9.
18+9 = 27 (divisible by 9) 12+6 = 18 (divisible by 9) 6+3= 9 (divisible by 9). 10+8 = 18 (div by 9) However I wouldn't bet on that with my life![]()
Originally posted by: lyssword
I think the number should have been 8 because I think the solution is to add first number to the second and see if it's a factor of 9.
18+9 = 27 (divisible by 9) 12+6 = 18 (divisible by 9) 6+3= 9 (divisible by 9). 10+8 = 18 (div by 9) However I wouldn't bet on that with my life
And you better update this thread when you find the real answer![]()
Originally posted by: lyssword
I think the number should have been 8 because I think the solution is to add first number to the second and see if it's a factor of 9.
18+9 = 27 (divisible by 9) 12+6 = 18 (divisible by 9) 6+3= 9 (divisible by 9). 10+8 = 18 (div by 9) However I wouldn't bet on that with my life
And you better update this thread when you find the real answer![]()
You could also say the difference between the first number and the second number has to be divisible by 3.Originally posted by: lyssword
I think the number should have been 8 because I think the solution is to add first number to the second and see if it's a factor of 9.
18+9 = 27 (divisible by 9) 12+6 = 18 (divisible by 9) 6+3= 9 (divisible by 9). 10+8 = 18 (div by 9) However I wouldn't bet on that with my life
And you better update this thread when you find the real answer![]()
Originally posted by: her209
You could also say the difference between the first number and the second number has to be divisible by 3.Originally posted by: lyssword
I think the number should have been 8 because I think the solution is to add first number to the second and see if it's a factor of 9.
18+9 = 27 (divisible by 9) 12+6 = 18 (divisible by 9) 6+3= 9 (divisible by 9). 10+8 = 18 (div by 9) However I wouldn't bet on that with my life
And you better update this thread when you find the real answer![]()
Originally posted by: bGIveNs33
three?
edit: reasoning behind three because twelve has six letters eighteen has nine etc. etc.
Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: bGIveNs33
three?
edit: reasoning behind three because twelve has six letters eighteen has nine etc. etc.
Eighteen has nine letters?
Where did you learn to count?
OWNED!Originally posted by: RapidSnail
This has been mentioned several times.Originally posted by: OdiN
Eighteen has nine letters?Originally posted by: bGIveNs33
three?
edit: reasoning behind three because twelve has six letters eighteen has nine etc. etc.
Where did you learn to count?
Where did you learn to read?
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Originally posted by: ironwing
When the guard shouts his challenge the spymaster should have killed him. Why did the spymaster choose to play by the enemy's rules? This is war, not Stratego. The correct answer was "Bang".
Edit: Who's Moro Takoma?
Originally posted by: ironwing
When the guard shouts his challenge the spymaster should have killed him. Why did the spymaster choose to play by the enemy's rules? This is war, not Stratego. The correct answer was "Bang".
Edit: Who's Moro Takoma?
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: ironwing
When the guard shouts his challenge the spymaster should have killed him. Why did the spymaster choose to play by the enemy's rules? This is war, not Stratego. The correct answer was "Bang".
Edit: Who's Moro Takoma?
Yeah, because shooting the guards is a great way of avoiding discovery. Even if he had a silenced pistol, someone will either discover the body or the empty post, and suspect treachery. That would make it VERY hard to sneak out, and make it even harder to gather any meaningful intelligence about the day-to-day operations of the camp.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Looks like it could have something to do with how many factors. So the answer should be 4.
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
People like this should be banned. Seriously.
