Take 9 from 6, 10 from 9, 50 from 40 and leave 6. Can you prove this one...??
CA CS CIMA Prakash Somani (Landmark Group) (23502 Points)
19 February 2009Take 9 from 6, 10 from 9, 50 from 40 and leave 6. Can you prove this one...??
Arjun Hariharan
(Asst. Manager)
(181 Points)
Replied 19 February 2009
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this looks to b a mobile no.
sir, is dat ur no?
hav i got it right?
CA CS CIMA Prakash Somani
(Landmark Group)
(23502 Points)
Replied 19 February 2009
Nice logic but its not right
Pooja Chopda
(Practising Chartered Accountant)
(931 Points)
Replied 19 February 2009
hello,
cud it be like this
40-50= -10 take this -10 from 9
9-(-10)= 19
6-9= -3. Now add all answers
-10 + 19 + -3 = 6
I know this can't be it!!
chandana
(article student)
(543 Points)
Replied 19 February 2009
Hmm..may b is it this way..
6-9=-3
9-10=-1
40-50=-10
NOw, -3+(-1)-(-10)
=-3-1+10 =6
lol...
CA CS CIMA Prakash Somani
(Landmark Group)
(23502 Points)
Replied 19 February 2009
Clue: Don't think about numeric numbers.
CA CS CIMA Prakash Somani
(Landmark Group)
(23502 Points)
Replied 19 February 2009
One more : "THINK ABOUT ROMAN LETTERS"
CA CS CIMA Prakash Somani
(Landmark Group)
(23502 Points)
Replied 19 February 2009
Here is my answer: (Dont see until you tried yur best)Here is my answer......
SIX - 9 (IX)= S
9 (IX) - 10 (X) = I
40 (XL) - 50 (L)= X
SIX
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