(09-07-2020, 01:20 PM)Can the Man Wrote: [ -> ] (09-07-2020, 07:17 AM)Jimny14 Wrote: [ -> ]43? These things are always annoying and need lots of practice.
Bang on Jimmy. Observation is key
You're not wrong CTM, well done Jimny, now I see the trainers
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To explain
There are 3 pairs of runners =60 but there are actually 6 runners therefore each runner = 5
There are 2 boys and a pair of runners = 20, therefore each boy = 5
There are 2 pair of cones plus 1 boy equal 13, therefore a pair of cones = 4, 1 cone = 2
Mathematics rules multiplication and division before addition or subtraction
So 1 cone (2) x by 1 boy who is wearing a pair of runners and holding a pair of cones (5+10+4=19) plus 1 runner (5)
2 x 19 = 38 +5 = 43
Ah it was the runners on the boy I missed!!
Well done Can that was a good one!!
Brilliant Can, any more where that came from?
#5. Think the answer is on the caption Veggie?!!
(09-07-2020, 06:52 PM)Jay Wrote: [ -> ]#5. Think the answer is on the caption Veggie?!!
I didn’t spot that, I worked out based on liquid engineering
Sorry to disappoint you but its Puzzle no 5 - not the answer....................though it may be!!