I came up with 67 or unsolvable, I think I might be missing something.
Grey thing = a Banana = b Clock= c
I assume the grey thing in the final equation is the same as the the grey thing in the first equation, though they look different. If it's a new variable then the final equation is unsolvable, I think.
It is definitely either 67 or unsolvable. shit like this is posted all the time with different symbols, there is always some new or slightly changed symbol in the final equation
Anthony Green
The answer is three fiddy
Nolan Peterson
The answer is 38. If there is enough interest ill explain why
The grey thing is 15 in the first 3 equations and 11 in the 4th. As you can see it is a hexagon, a pentagon and a square, so 6, 5 and 4 sides respectively.
The banana is 4 (there are 4 bananas) in the first 3 equations and 3 (3 bananas only) in the last one.
The clock is 3 in the first three equations and 2 in the last one.
2+3+3*11=??
The solution is 38.
Now, we could interpret ?? as ?^2, meaning that the solution to that equation could also be ?=sqrt(38)
Jack Gutierrez
It's 165, fuck off everyone
Adam Torres
jesus christ I'm drunk.
x+x+x=45 x=15 y+y+y=23 y=4 4+z+z=10 z=3
3+4+4x15=165
Answer is 165.
I'll fucking stand and die with this answer even if I find more retarded shit in my calculations.
Carson Rodriguez
So the 1st equation is based on the amount of sides each thing has, so 6+5+4=15 so three of them is 45, second is based off amount of bananas in there so 4 +4+15=23, 3rd is based on time on clock and amount of bananas so 4 +3 +3. Final equation, notice its 2 o clock and each banana bundle is only 3 and not 4, also the shape has only 11 sides. Use order of operations. (11x3) + 3 + 2= 38
Carter Cooper
It's a trick question, they aren't variables. None of the icons in the final equation are the same as similar looking icons from the preceding equations.
The final equation is 2hours+3bananas+3bananas*11sides=38
Jonathan Miller
Jesus you must be drunk, what you wrote isn't anything like the original. You're nowhere near being correct.
Hudson Harris
ah, thanks.
That's super gay.
Especially after my trial and errors.
I still stand by my 165. 165 is my ship and I'm the captain.
and yes, each symbol stands for one variable each.
you got three equations and three unknowns. its linear algebra and solvable.. no square root or anything needed.
recheck your equations.
answer is 67.
Jeremiah Rodriguez
2 + 3 + 3 x 11 = 88
/thread
Aiden Ward
It's unsolvable. The first 3 problems, we can figure out the solution to knowing what they equal and one of the numbers from the last question. The last problem we have nothing to go on.
Carson Perry
It is 25, final equation clock is 2 not 3
Aaron Edwards
or multiples for each symbol, this is just the easiest solution with full numbers:
im pretty sure you can also solve for multiples or for fractions of each symbol - you got got indefinite solutions, 67 for |N as the most simple fraction-free and lowest numbers.
pls enlighten me
Sebastian Barnes
we do not count edges here, are we?
Cameron Lopez
edges are 45/3 which is not 11.
Jacob Phillips
38
Kevin Hall
this guy is correct
Asher Wright
29 /thread.... Next!
Thomas Johnson
can any of the following posters show me your value for each item? or link to the hint/solution?
Kayden Sanchez
38... Next!
Joseph Sanders
I added wrong its 38
Brandon Long
I'm same as & [spoiler] OK im sorry, i have to correct myself and OP. i just got the fact, that the last "sides"symbols in the last equation is diferent from the above ones.
got me good ;)
answer is 38. not 67.
[/spoiler] good riddle though ;)
Colton Wilson
?? = 4d + 7
Lincoln Collins
The final part is 2 o'clock not 3 o'clock 1 less banana 1 less banana Inside square isn't there 2 plus 3 plus 3 multiplied by 11 11 times 3 plus 5
Liam Sullivan
yes, thank you!
i jut got it :)
Joshua Garcia
OT: what the heck happened to spoilers not spoiling?
Xavier Martin
It is 24 you math noobz...in the last line only 3 bananas instead of 4...
Luke Martin
165. The hexigons are 15. The bananas are 4 and clocks are 3. 4+3=7+3=11×15=165
Camden Price
there are 2 different types of "hexagons"
Chase Scott
35, OP
Parker Jenkins
82.5
Hunter Morgan
38 if you are counting sides or objects. No solution if you view the final line as symbols you haven't been given a value for
Jason Walker
no counting sides needed.
first line defines hexagon1 (one solution) second line defines banana (one solution) third line defines clock (one solution)
last line has one unknown [hexagon2] and two knowns. (one solution)
and its not 35, not 82.5, not 165, neither 24, nor 67, its 38 as explained in following posts: with a typo in last line =38 not 45