#121 - Maths Picture Pyramid Problem
You need to fill number in the bricks in the image below such that the top brick is sum of two brick below it.
You need to fill number in the bricks in the image below such that the top brick is sum of two brick below it.
Can you solve the equation by finding the value ofA) HorseB) Cowboy bootC) Horseshoe
Horse = 10, Cowboy-Boot = 1 ,HorseShoe= 2
= Step1 =
3Horse = 30
=> Horse = 10 .....(A)
= Step2 =
1Horse + 2HorseShoe + 2HorseShoe = 18
10 + 4HorseShoe =18
HorseShoe = 2 .....(C)
= Step3 =
2HorseShoe - 2Cowboy-Boot = 2
4 - 2Cowboy-Boot = 2
=> Cowboy-Boot = 1 ... (B)
= Step4 =
Cowboy-Boot+Horse*HorseShoe = 1+10*2 =>21
You need to move one matchstick to make below equation correct.
This is a classy optical illusion puzzle.What more you can find except bricks in the image below?
Which number should replace the question mark in the picture below ?
26
14 = 1^2 + 2^2 + 3^2
21 = 4^2 + 1^2 + 2^2
29 = 4^2 + 3^2 + 2^2
26 = 3^2 + 4^2 + 1^2
In the attached picture, you will find a pyramid formation, that is made up of ten circles. If you can move only 3 circles, can you turn it upside down?We have numbered the coins so that you can comment the numbers as answers.
Can you crack the logic with which the letters in the attached figure are connected and find the missing letter in the last circle?
T
If you notice closely, the letters around the center are advancing in accordance with the numerical value of the letter in the center.
In the first picture, the numerical value of A is 1 - F, G, H and I are advancing once.
In the second, numerical value of D is 4 - G, K, O and S are advancing by 4.
Now, F numerical value is 6 and so the letters should advance by 6, which means that the missing alphabet is T.