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In reply to the discussion: Solve if you are genius [View all]Ron Green
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a fraction of a second faster. My internet connection must be good tonight nt
NoGOPZone
Jun 2013
#36
I disagree strongly with the use of the equal sign here. Should be an arrow, or a colon.
reformist2
Jun 2013
#73
Types of infinity were about the point my brain started hurting in maths
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2013
#149
They don't 'have to', but that is the traditional function - especially in puzzles.
kristopher
Jun 2013
#143
Do you seriously think your 'solution' is not only unambiguous, but actually 'better'
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2013
#117
Totally took me in...Wish I'd seen it earlier. We had guests that I would love to have skunked
Rowdyboy
Jun 2013
#91
Apparently, not drooling is the only remaining qualification for being a "genius" anymore. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2013
#100
6, for Pete's sake. Every number is multiplied by its predecessor (9X8; 8X7; 7X6; ....)
WinkyDink
Jun 2013
#133
There is, of course, no right answer and the psychology types here should...
TreasonousBastard
Jun 2013
#147
6 (The factors that aren't shown decrease by one sequentially.) 4(x3)=12 and 3(x2)=6
11 Bravo
Jun 2013
#158