Ah, well you’re in the shade of my more muscular 221 IQ then LOL.
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Er, simples! The other two pairs are small number times three minus one equals the big number, so the 150 and X pair are three times one fifty minus one….four forty nine…Comment
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You got that from this Tim
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Same place you got your screenshot Laurie LOL. Nine seconds into the explanation! I actually got the answer from you and just calculated the “how”with the numbers that were there as you asked :tongue-out3:Comment
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I have to remember Pauline's numbers to punch into the reader.
Told her for the card date of birth things. I said it is easy.
Reply but I use the same one for everything. She obviously
was on the 2 beads abacus..
Good at cooking. Though oh yes..
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Gee Tim would not have a clue as I cannot be bothered with puzzles.
On of my son in laws keeps egging me to play him at chess.
Wants to make nut of me. Well that is about right.
But one day I will but not play his game.
If you have ever played quickest off the board chess it is fun. He will be furious. Love it.
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Funnily enough, I’m the opposite and am always attracted to games and puzzles, especially if there are numbers involved. Not quite so keen on crosswords etc though. Used to play a lot of chess when I was younger as well……look up the few moves for fools mate…bet you can get him with it!Comment
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Naaahhhh! Everyone gets that wrong - that's why the Earth is such a disaster. The original question posed by early humans as part of Deep Thought's creation of Earth as the ultimate computer is:
"What do you get when you multiply six by nine ....?"Comment

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