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Summary
Triangle = 4, Circle = 6, Square = 5, Star = 8
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Triangle = 4, Circle = 6, Square = 5, Star = 8
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Correct!
Also correct!
Although it would have been cooler if you’d have drawn the shapes, too.
The correct answer to the question is Yes, of course I can
A better question might be, can you do the math problems here in your head, without using a writing utensil or keyboard?
Sorry, I am repeating myself.
And I have already made this point last year.
And I can be redundant.
Repetitive, even.
03/21/2022 All Change
In each string below, change one letter every time it appears to a different letter to create a common eight-letter word. For example, change every G in GOGENTUG to M to create the word MOMENTUM. The eight pairs of letters, like GM in the example, will spell out a reward.
1. M Y N Y T Y N E
2. N A U U A T O U
3. M E N T H E N D
4. P L M A S U R M
5. A I A C O I D A
6. B R A L N L E R
7. B E G E M O T G
8. T U T P E N T E
03/22/2022 Hip! Hip! Array!
Place a number in each empty cell of this array so that the numbers in the top and middle cells in each column sum to the number in the bottom cell. Also, in each row, the numbers in the first two cells sum to the number in the third cell; the second and third sum to the fourth; and the third and fourth sum to the fifth. When you’ve filled the array, convert the shaded numbers to letters (1 = A, 2 = B, etc.). Rearrange these letters to spell a type of building.
GOGENTUG?
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monotone
narrator
meathead
pleasure
anaconda
brainier
behemoth
suspense
your name in lights
Yep, thanks.
Correct.
I got a juvenile chuckle when I wrote down my answer and the two changed letters for #4 and it was PLEASURE ME.
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|1|1|2|3|5|
|8|3|11|14|25|
|9|4|13|17|30|
|cabin|||||
Correct!
03/23/2022 Match Play
The grid contains unburnt matches of different sizes. You may burn any amount of each match, or leave the match unburnt. You “burn” a match by shading segments from the head (rounded end) to the tail, without skipping segments. The numbers outside the grid indicate the number of burnt segments in the corresponding row or column. Can you shade in the burnt segments to “match” the numbers.
Correct!
do the answers match?