Migrants burned down refugee centre causing €10 million in damage because there wasn't enough Nutella, Gummibears or chocolate, German Red Cross worker reveals
thats too advanced desu. im looking for more like OPs pic
Brody Sanders
theres another solution
Gavin Jones
>burger education
Robert Robinson
a final solution?
Sebastian Peterson
545 + 5 + 5 = 555
Connor Thompson
>german education
Luis Bailey
this
Jose Clark
There has also been a case of this in Denmark. It wasn't 10 million in damages, but it was arson.
Zachary Gray
And that user is why you never, ever post an image more interesting than your stale news.
Jackson Evans
you should be able to solve this
Hudson Green
5=5
Noah Miller
can we use the same number more than once in a row/column?
Michael Reed
Well I'm still glad I've brought a piece of joy to you lads. And a casus beli to accuse each other of poor education.
Ryder Bennett
A burger was the first one in the thread to get it right though.
Samuel White
Thanks for wasting my time on this autistic puzzle OP.
Logan Clark
What's this Sudoku bullshit?
Ryan Davis
Autism
Juan Bailey
Yes
Michael Perry
Here's some Layton
>Use each of the numbers one through nine exactly once to fill in the blanks and complete this equation: ooooo-oooo=33333
Oliver Hernandez
L8
Aaron Ward
I would say Sup Forumsack's time is not too valuable to take it as a sarcasm, so you're welcome :3
Camden Thompson
thats gay then
Adrian Campbell
87
William Morales
ur gay for not being able to solve it
Brody Hernandez
but its upside down user
Carter Williams
12876 - 9543
Cameron Green
>american education
Charles Turner
can pol solve this? no cheating
Noah Gray
The write themselves.
Elijah Hughes
3.5 4.5 9.5 3.5
The trick is to substitute them as a,b,c,a and solving the system of equation with algebraic manipulations.
Landon Young
Im bout to sleep but whats the question? Fill in the blanks with correct configuration of numbers?
Connor Lopez
sudoku rules: only 1-9 can exist once within each column, row, and box
Joseph Smith
We will fight the good fight as long as our chicken tendies supply holds out.
Alexander Howard
I have some ideas how to solve it, starting with crossing out positions for the 9 that it already occupied. Ahould be possible through process of elimination to figure our what goes where, I think.
Benjamin Stewart
Wait nvm. 9 is in same spot twice. Shit ill do it tmrrw
Owen Adams
yeah its not too hard. doing it all mentally is the real challenge though
Isaiah Richardson
based on what he said, you can set up a shit load of simultaneous equations (or just pop it in a matrix and solve that), using the fact that the sum of each row, column, and box will be 45. just assign a different variable to each unknown box.
it will take a while, but its guaranteed to work.
Parker Flores
how about that?
Andrew Foster
A + B = 8 C - D = 6 A + C = 13 B + D = 8
Just use Gauß-eliminination to solve this system.
Adrian Sullivan
thats kind of overkill desu. theres a lot of logic tricks you can use to solve harder sudokus without any arithmetic nice f.am
Cameron Hughes
You should have been able to see that top right and bottom left had the same value
As such, since vertical equation had a odd result, while bottom had a even result, and we have unknown of the same value in both decimals are necessary to get a result