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Nope...figure the relationship on the calculator...What equals 10. 1 calculator or something else. Light bulbs are harder. enough hints..Good Night!

 

 

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4 minutes ago, ColdWaterFshr said:

Something with the calculator.  1224 being 10 less than 1234.  

Is it 323?

F!!

Geez, you’re going backwards. 

John

Posted
2 minutes ago, Gavin said:

Nope...figure the relationship on the calculator...What equals 10. 1 calculator or something else. Light bulbs are harder. enough hints..Good Night!

 

 

What the hell? Somebody told me the answer and that makes no sense!

Or does it...

John

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Its not a decimal answer is it?  Losing interest fast.  Too interpretive.  There are about 30 correct answers depending on how you want to twist it.  Needs a good conspiracy theorist mathematician.   Sorry ness!  LOL  Thanks for the brain teaser Gavin.  I'm sure when you tell us the answer it will be obvious to even a 3rd grader.

 

 

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Nope, Whole number. 6th grader had problems...8th grader got it in 3 attempts after dinner tonight. Took me awhile. Will post my proof tomorrow. There is only one right answer...interpretation is same as the first two, therefore.

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9 minutes ago, fishinwrench said:

72 -------! 

Why are there 4 threads on 2 of the lightbulb sockets?    That's BS!  How are you supposed to figure their value?

Good eye, Batman!  If the thread count is any indication of wattage or lumens, we're screwed.  And are these LED bulbs or incandescent. Cost of recycling, so forth and so on.  All of that must be factored in as well.  I call a mistrial.

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