Generate the number for Sunday by finding the pattern
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I found this puzzle on another site so I put it here to share with you.
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Answer:
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logical-deduction pattern
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– Carl
Nov 22 '17 at 16:24
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Aww, why the unaccept? (I'm not really complaining - perfectly happy for MCN to get the tick instead, and I've upvoted their answer - just wondering.)
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– Rand al'Thor
Dec 4 '17 at 17:49
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I found this puzzle on another site so I put it here to share with you.
I will give link for the pattern logic of given puzzle.
Answer:
Click here
logical-deduction pattern
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I found this puzzle on another site so I put it here to share with you.
I will give link for the pattern logic of given puzzle.
Answer:
Click here
logical-deduction pattern
logical-deduction pattern
edited Nov 28 '17 at 16:10
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asked Nov 22 '17 at 15:05
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– Carl
Nov 22 '17 at 16:24
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Aww, why the unaccept? (I'm not really complaining - perfectly happy for MCN to get the tick instead, and I've upvoted their answer - just wondering.)
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– Rand al'Thor
Dec 4 '17 at 17:49
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Please source the other site
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– Carl
Nov 22 '17 at 16:24
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Aww, why the unaccept? (I'm not really complaining - perfectly happy for MCN to get the tick instead, and I've upvoted their answer - just wondering.)
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– Rand al'Thor
Dec 4 '17 at 17:49
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Please source the other site
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– Carl
Nov 22 '17 at 16:24
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Please source the other site
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– Carl
Nov 22 '17 at 16:24
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Aww, why the unaccept? (I'm not really complaining - perfectly happy for MCN to get the tick instead, and I've upvoted their answer - just wondering.)
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– Rand al'Thor
Dec 4 '17 at 17:49
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Aww, why the unaccept? (I'm not really complaining - perfectly happy for MCN to get the tick instead, and I've upvoted their answer - just wondering.)
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– Rand al'Thor
Dec 4 '17 at 17:49
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It is
6713
As,
first digit(6) is for number of lettes in 'Sunday', 7 is for continuing sequence and 13 is for number of letters + sequence starting with 1 (from Monday onwards)
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The answer is
6713
because
the first digit is the number of letters in the word "Sunday", the second digit is the position of Sunday in the week (starting from Monday), and the other digits are the sum of the first two.
This same pattern worked to generate all the other numbers for Monday to Saturday - check it!
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It is
606
Because
The first digit is the number of letters in the day. The second digit is 0 because you start counting the days of the week with Sunday, not Monday, and you start counting at zero. The last digit is the sum of the first two.
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Ideally it should be 0606 as there are four question marks(?) are provided against Sunday to be filled! :-)
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– Mea Culpa Nay
Nov 23 '17 at 9:29
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Depends if you count Sunday as the start of the week or not.
If you do its 0606
If not then its 6713
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It is
6713
As,
first digit(6) is for number of lettes in 'Sunday', 7 is for continuing sequence and 13 is for number of letters + sequence starting with 1 (from Monday onwards)
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
It is
6713
As,
first digit(6) is for number of lettes in 'Sunday', 7 is for continuing sequence and 13 is for number of letters + sequence starting with 1 (from Monday onwards)
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
It is
6713
As,
first digit(6) is for number of lettes in 'Sunday', 7 is for continuing sequence and 13 is for number of letters + sequence starting with 1 (from Monday onwards)
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It is
6713
As,
first digit(6) is for number of lettes in 'Sunday', 7 is for continuing sequence and 13 is for number of letters + sequence starting with 1 (from Monday onwards)
answered Nov 22 '17 at 15:09
Mea Culpa NayMea Culpa Nay
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The answer is
6713
because
the first digit is the number of letters in the word "Sunday", the second digit is the position of Sunday in the week (starting from Monday), and the other digits are the sum of the first two.
This same pattern worked to generate all the other numbers for Monday to Saturday - check it!
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The answer is
6713
because
the first digit is the number of letters in the word "Sunday", the second digit is the position of Sunday in the week (starting from Monday), and the other digits are the sum of the first two.
This same pattern worked to generate all the other numbers for Monday to Saturday - check it!
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The answer is
6713
because
the first digit is the number of letters in the word "Sunday", the second digit is the position of Sunday in the week (starting from Monday), and the other digits are the sum of the first two.
This same pattern worked to generate all the other numbers for Monday to Saturday - check it!
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The answer is
6713
because
the first digit is the number of letters in the word "Sunday", the second digit is the position of Sunday in the week (starting from Monday), and the other digits are the sum of the first two.
This same pattern worked to generate all the other numbers for Monday to Saturday - check it!
answered Nov 22 '17 at 15:09
Rand al'ThorRand al'Thor
69.8k14232465
69.8k14232465
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It is
606
Because
The first digit is the number of letters in the day. The second digit is 0 because you start counting the days of the week with Sunday, not Monday, and you start counting at zero. The last digit is the sum of the first two.
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Ideally it should be 0606 as there are four question marks(?) are provided against Sunday to be filled! :-)
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– Mea Culpa Nay
Nov 23 '17 at 9:29
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It is
606
Because
The first digit is the number of letters in the day. The second digit is 0 because you start counting the days of the week with Sunday, not Monday, and you start counting at zero. The last digit is the sum of the first two.
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2
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Ideally it should be 0606 as there are four question marks(?) are provided against Sunday to be filled! :-)
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– Mea Culpa Nay
Nov 23 '17 at 9:29
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$begingroup$
It is
606
Because
The first digit is the number of letters in the day. The second digit is 0 because you start counting the days of the week with Sunday, not Monday, and you start counting at zero. The last digit is the sum of the first two.
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It is
606
Because
The first digit is the number of letters in the day. The second digit is 0 because you start counting the days of the week with Sunday, not Monday, and you start counting at zero. The last digit is the sum of the first two.
answered Nov 22 '17 at 20:41
Scott KulasScott Kulas
1661
1661
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Ideally it should be 0606 as there are four question marks(?) are provided against Sunday to be filled! :-)
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– Mea Culpa Nay
Nov 23 '17 at 9:29
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2
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Ideally it should be 0606 as there are four question marks(?) are provided against Sunday to be filled! :-)
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– Mea Culpa Nay
Nov 23 '17 at 9:29
2
2
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Ideally it should be 0606 as there are four question marks(?) are provided against Sunday to be filled! :-)
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– Mea Culpa Nay
Nov 23 '17 at 9:29
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Ideally it should be 0606 as there are four question marks(?) are provided against Sunday to be filled! :-)
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– Mea Culpa Nay
Nov 23 '17 at 9:29
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Depends if you count Sunday as the start of the week or not.
If you do its 0606
If not then its 6713
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Depends if you count Sunday as the start of the week or not.
If you do its 0606
If not then its 6713
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Depends if you count Sunday as the start of the week or not.
If you do its 0606
If not then its 6713
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Depends if you count Sunday as the start of the week or not.
If you do its 0606
If not then its 6713
answered Nov 23 '17 at 12:48
Bad DubBad Dub
1212
1212
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