Guest roger_kang Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 What number should replace the question mark? Tis is driving me crazy. I can't see no pattern. 389----21----492 |.....\......./.....| |......\...../......| |.......\.../.......| 16........?........10 |......./...\.......| |....../.....\......| |...../.......\.....| 613----5----841
Sandhya20 Posted September 12, 2018 Posted September 12, 2018 On 21/5/2005 at 7:40 AM, Guest roger_kang said: What number should replace the question mark? Tis is driving me crazy. I can't see no pattern. 389----21----492 |.....\......./.....| |......\...../......| |.......\.../.......| 16........?........10 |......./...\.......| |....../.....\......| |...../.......\.....| 613----5----841 The answer is 2. In each row middle number is sum of all the odd numbers in the circles either side.
OldChemE Posted September 17, 2018 Posted September 17, 2018 (edited) 13, not 2-- the sums of odd numbers are along the lines, so the center number should be the sums of the diagonally opposite odd numbers. In both diagonal directions the odd numbers are 9, 3 and 1 which add to 13. That is the odd numbers in 613 add to the odds in 492, and the odds in 389 add to the odds in 841. Edited September 17, 2018 by OldChemE fixed a typo
Ghideon Posted September 17, 2018 Posted September 17, 2018 3 hours ago, OldChemE said: In both diagonal directions the odd numbers are 9, 3 and 1 which add to 13. Good point! But could the answer also be 26? Extract all odd numbers from circles connected via diagonal lines: (389)-->(3+9), (492)-->(9), (841)-->(1), (613)-->(1+3) Sum: (3+9)+(9)+(1)+(1+3)=26 Why not use all odd numbers from both diagonals?
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