Clock Banana and Hexagon Logical Mathematics Puzzle ANSWER
Clock Banana and Hexagon Logical Mathematics Puzzle ANSWER
Hexagon + Hexagaon + Hexagon = 45
Bananas + Bananas + Hexagon = 23
Bananas + Clock + Clock = 10
Then,
Clock + Bananas + Bananas x Hexagon = ??
Think Logically and try to find the value !
Hint : Look Closely at the picture and try to logically relate the values for each item.
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ANSWER:--
The answer is 38.
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Logic :
From 1st the hexagon shape has value 15.
The shape has 15 edges(6 of hexagon,5 of Pentagon and 4 of Square)
From 2nd we get value of one bunch of bananas is 4.
So each banana has value of 1.
From 3rd we get that each clock has value of 3.
Which resembles the time on the clock which is 3.
Hence by using these insights, we get the last required values as
Clock = 2 (2 in the clock)
Bananas = 3 (3 bananas in the bunch)
Hexagon = 11 (Hexagon[6 sides] and pentagon[5 sides], so 6+5=11)
So required value is
2+3+3x11=?
2+3+33=? (Multiply first - Bodmas rule)
5+33=38 and hence the answer is 38.
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ReplyDeleteI thought the answer was 38, but there is a shading scheme with the final shape to be taken into account. I believe the answer is 56, but I cannot rule out 53. See my original reasoning with the edited reasoning below.
The first line has 3 shape sets which = 45, so each shape set = 15. Each shape set has 3 shapes, a square, a pentagon, and a hexagon. 4 sides, 5 sides, 6 sides. 4+5+6=15.
The second line has a shape set and two bunches of bananas which = 23. We know each shape set is 15, leaving 8 between the two bunches of bananas. Each bunch has 4 bananas displayed. 4+4=8, so each banana displayed is 1.
The third line has a bunch of 4 bananas, and 2 clocks which = 10. Each banana is 4, so we are left with 6 between the two clocks. Each clock is at three, so each hour displayed is 1. 4 bananas + 3 hours + 3 hours = 10.
The fourth line is tricky. First, we have a clock. However, the clock is at 2 instead of three, so we have 2 hours. Second, we have two bunches of bananas. However, because there are 3 bananas displayed instead of four in each bunch, it represents 2 bunches of 3 bananas each. Third, we have a shape set. However, the shape set is absent the square. Since we have the pentagon and hexagon, and we count each side, we have 11 sides.
2 hours + 3 bananas + 3 bananas × 11 sides = ???
2+3+3×11=??
Following the rules of math, we multiply first before adding:
3×11=33
We then add:
2+3+33=38
The answer then is 38.
*EDIT
I missed the shading scheme of the final shape. Looking at the puzzle, the center of the pentagon is the darkest of the shades. Looking at the previous examples of the shape group, the shading gets progressively darker, indicating that all 3 shapes are a transparent shade of the level. As they stack, they get progressively darker. This proves that my original answer of 38 is wrong.
I believe that the hexagon is a shade darker in the final line than it was in the previous lines, indicating that there are two hexagons and one pentagon (pentagon being the same shade as the square, meaning there are 3 shapes still in the shape group, not two, and that the sides of the shape must count). If the hexagon is the middle shade, then there are two hexagons and one pentagon, with a final shape group value of 17, and so the answer would be 56. However, it is difficult for me to tell if the shade is the lightest or middle shade, so I cannot rule out that the hexagon is the lightest shade, which would mean there are two pentagons and one hexagon, and so the answer would be 53.
So the answer is either:
2+3+3×16=2+3+48=53
- OR - (and I think the more likely of the two answers)
2+3+3+17=2+3+51=56
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ReplyDelete2+3+(3*11)=38
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15 + 15 + 15 =45
4 + 4 + 15 = 23
4 + 3 + 3 = 10
2 + 3 + (3 * 10) = 35
38. The darker shading in the final hexagon/pentagon is obviously just done to mask the missing square and make it look as much like the original pattern as possible, and is not an indication of stacking.
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