Hooligans Sportsbook

Mathematical problem

  • Start date
  • Replies
    18 Replies •
  • Views 898 Views

Cami

Queen Bee
Since
Dec 27, 2011
Messages
13,886
Score
21
Tokens
0
poi258d3hc1pi37_zps3f831bd2.jpg
 
I come up with ??? = 2.

I would have thought the reasoning was more advanced for a pre-schooler than they are saying, but maybe I'm wrong about that.

Or maybe my solution, although I can justify it, is not the one they are looking for at all.


:dunno:
 
I come up with ??? = 2.

I would have thought the reasoning was more advanced for a pre-schooler than they are saying, but maybe I'm wrong about that.

Or maybe my solution, although I can justify it, is not the one they are looking for at all.


:dunno:
As soon as i heard the word preschooler i knew it had nothing to do with mathematics...
 
Oh. Looks like I got the right answer for the wrong reason.

Or not actually the wrong reason - my answer is completely justifiable - but it does involve math. I just didn't clue in that the values I was assigning to numbers happened to match the number of loops.



Still though, took me less than 5 minutes. Probably 2.
 
so how you did it Muddy?


Well sir, I scanned the information and immediately noticed there were a bunch of "4 of a kinds" which were all equal to 0 or 4 - which led me to hypothesize that maybe the numbers had different values and we were adding them together and the values in those cases were 0 and 1.

That actually accounted for quite a few numbers and from there, I looked at other sets of numbers where there was only 1 missing/unknown and easily surmised what it must be. My premise could easily have been wrong and I was expecting to run afoul at any time but it held together.



Ended up with a value of 0 for 1, 2, 3, 5, 7

And a value of 1 for 4, 6, 0, 9

And a value of 2 for 8




I didn't clue in till someone mentioned it later in this thread that those values corresponded to the number of loops in the characters.
 
I initially took Muddy's approach and was evaluating numbers and patterns and what not. Once I re-read the fact the pre-schoolers could do it, and I saw that my friends daughter figured it out in like two minutes I started to think in kiddie terms, and that's when I realized it was all about the circles. Took me about 20 minutes to figure it out all in all.